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An AccuWeather forecast map prompted a lot of humorous quips on social media due to its resemblance to a certain part of the male anatomy. Photo by AccuWeather
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Is that a weather map or are you just happy to see me?
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An AccuWeather forecast map posted on Monday, which shows a winter storm that will hit a huge part of the U.S. from Kansas to Virginia this week, looks like something else – think the male anatomy, reported the Daily Mail.
“Looks like a large portion of the country is really getting the shaft,” one X user wrote.
“If that’s the size when it’s cold I’d hate to see what warm weather brings,” joked another.
Others nicknamed the map after a female sex toy, calling it “the great blizzildo of 2025.”
The storm is looking to be the first widespread cross country winter storm of the season for the Central and Eastern U.S., according to AccuWeather senior meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
He predicts it will “negatively affect travel during the final days of the holiday break.’”
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Still, hundreds have responded with quips about the storm’s shape and colouring on the forecast map.
“It’s coming, make sure you have proper protection,” joked an X user.
“Looks like it’s gonna be a penetrating cold,” wrote another.
Snow isn’t all the U.S. Midwest will have to worry about this weekend as a destructive ice storm could pummel Southeastern Kansas to Southern Missouri, Southern Illinois, and Southern and Central Kentucky, Sosnowski reported.
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