A meteorologist clears their throat, and the global supply chain shudders. Why does a mere 'warning' trigger billions in losses before a single flake hits the asphalt? The problem isn't the weather; it's our addiction to fragile efficiency.
It’s not a blizzard. It’s worse because it lies. One minute, the sky is blue; the next, you’re blind at 65 mph. Here is the anatomy of a whiteout.
Bread aisles stripped bare, schools preemptively closing, and a red notification on your phone screaming 'historic accumulation.' Yet, three times out of four, the apocalypse turns into a wet slush. Is meteorology broken, or has the forecast become a clickbait engine? We dissect the 'Snowmageddon' economy.