Early release Monday?

Anonymous
Sounds like some massive storms may be headed our way. What are the odds of an early release or no after school activities.

I’m really hoping for at least one of the two to get out of an after school meeting!
Anonymous
Massive storm? You mean rain and a small amount of snow that will likely immediately melt?
Anonymous
And the melting snow won't even come until around midnight, so your after school meetings would have to run awfully late.
Anonymous
Multiple outlets are saying three a high chance of tornadic activity
Anonymous



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* SERIOUS severe storm POTENTIAL on Monday *

The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has placed the area in a level 3 out of 5 risk zone for severe storms on Monday, which is an unusually high level for our region this many days in advance. The exact timing of storms is still to be determined but any time between early afternoon and around sunset is possible. The storms should move through rather quickly but could pack a dangerous punch.

An unusually intense cold front will be passing through and storms along and ahead of it could produce damaging wind gusts, hail and even tornadoes.

As is often the case with potential thunderstorm events, exactly how widespread severe storms are and the places that will get hit hardest are difficult to pinpoint. There’s some possibility the storms don’t reach their potential if clouds and cool air linger on Monday, reducing available energy.

The Weather Service is urging residents carefully monitor forecasts and be prepared for a significant outbreak of severe weather
Anonymous
Ing justnatop it OP. Yes there will be school. Pick your kid up early if you are concerned.
Anonymous
60+% chance of severe storms with tornadoes at dismissal. Def a chance I’ll just pick my kid up early. Pps who dismissed it as snow clearly aren’t paying attention.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:60+% chance of severe storms with tornadoes at dismissal. Def a chance I’ll just pick my kid up early. Pps who dismissed it as snow clearly aren’t paying attention.


Where are you seeing this 60%?
Anonymous
The safest place for kids during a tornado is at school, not walking home or riding a bus or even in their own home alone because their parents couldn’t get off work early.
Anonymous
High wind gusts and tornado threats are possible Monday afternoon, and will have to be monitored carefully. Tornadoes can appear in the blink of an eye. Students are more likely to be held inside than released early in that scenario.

Tell your child where they should go in the event they see a tornado form after they leave school. They need to hurry to the nearest solid building and go to an inside room away from windows.

Anonymous
NOAA just increased the threat to part of Maryland to a 4 out of 5 (this is the highest it can be elevated this far out). Over 1” hail, winds over 58 mph, and multiple tornadoes are all possible with this strength storm.

I truly hope ALL the local school systems take this threat very seriously and don’t keep kids in school with the intention of waiting it out. I remember how horrible it was in the Gaithersburg area when the derecho went through several years ago. It sounds like we could be in for something similar on Monday.
Anonymous
I am likely going to send an email to my players and parents tomorrow telling them i am cancelling practice just to be safe
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NOAA just increased the threat to part of Maryland to a 4 out of 5 (this is the highest it can be elevated this far out). Over 1” hail, winds over 58 mph, and multiple tornadoes are all possible with this strength storm.

I truly hope ALL the local school systems take this threat very seriously and don’t keep kids in school with the intention of waiting it out. I remember how horrible it was in the Gaithersburg area when the derecho went through several years ago. It sounds like we could be in for something similar on Monday.


This is when the state needs to get involved. If conditions change by Monday, awesome and the best news. If not, it could be disastrous.
Anonymous
I can’t believe how uninformed and glib the parents are here. Look at what happened in the Midwest. This is a derecho. There will be no ability to get your kids after it passes because the streets will be closed. Obviously, schools must at least close early and the office doesn’t need parents randomly getting kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some massive storms may be headed our way. What are the odds of an early release or no after school activities.

I’m really hoping for at least one of the two to get out of an after school meeting!


What are you smoking and where can I get some?
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