Please tell me there is snow/ice/sleet somewhere in the county

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing out in Gaithersburg. Not even rain.


Wrong.

It’s icy. Roads are not safe especially heading up 28 towards poolesville.

Someone lost a child today in a car accident up near Seneca Road.

My sister is an emergency room Doctor today was a very hard day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do YOU want to be given conflicting weather forecasts until the very last minute and be responsible for making that call?

And then absorb the ire of dumbasses like yourself, who don't understand the first thing about weather predictions?

Do you want to NOT err on the side of safety, and then be blamed for a fatality due to freezing rain?

Go ahead, OP.



Careful, you may be communicating with a meteorologist a few live in or around Bethesda.


Doug Kammerer would never.


Hi Doug's neighbor!
Anonymous
It's * supposed * to get worse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do YOU want to be given conflicting weather forecasts until the very last minute and be responsible for making that call?

And then absorb the ire of dumbasses like yourself, who don't understand the first thing about weather predictions?

Do you want to NOT err on the side of safety, and then be blamed for a fatality due to freezing rain?

Go ahead, OP.



Careful, you may be communicating with a meteorologist a few live in or around Bethesda.


PP you replied to. OP wouldn't be posting this drivel if they were a met. I AM one. Meteorologists are the first to get irritated by models, and the first to understand the need for prioritizing public safety.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do YOU want to be given conflicting weather forecasts until the very last minute and be responsible for making that call?

And then absorb the ire of dumbasses like yourself, who don't understand the first thing about weather predictions?

Do you want to NOT err on the side of safety, and then be blamed for a fatality due to freezing rain?

Go ahead, OP.



Careful, you may be communicating with a meteorologist a few live in or around Bethesda.


PP you replied to. OP wouldn't be posting this drivel if they were a met. I AM one. Meteorologists are the first to get irritated by models, and the first to understand the need for prioritizing public safety.



Hi Doug!
Anonymous
I remember the year that kids were stuck on school buses for six hours in Montgomery County because they didn’t want to send kids home early based on the forecast. I-95 in VA was a ‘parking lot’ were people slept overnight because of the delays in treating the roads, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m with you OP.
My kid played basketball because hwe gave this morning. All the afternoon games got canceled. They should have kept them running as scheduled.


This is the 2nd time my kids basketball game was cancelled. They keep rescheduling the games, this way the season might not end till mid march!


Aren't those Rec games bring played at school and community gyms? Is your kid likely to be NBA bound? Probably not. So, chill.
Anonymous
MCPS is ridiculously conservative in this regard. I guess it's because they're laser focused on not getting sued for even the littlest of things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do YOU want to be given conflicting weather forecasts until the very last minute and be responsible for making that call?

And then absorb the ire of dumbasses like yourself, who don't understand the first thing about weather predictions?

Do you want to NOT err on the side of safety, and then be blamed for a fatality due to freezing rain?

Go ahead, OP.



Careful, you may be communicating with a meteorologist a few live in or around Bethesda.


PP you replied to. OP wouldn't be posting this drivel if they were a met. I AM one. Meteorologists are the first to get irritated by models, and the first to understand the need for prioritizing public safety.



Hi Doug!


Not Doug, sorry. I'm sure he'd be nicer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember the year that kids were stuck on school buses for six hours in Montgomery County because they didn’t want to send kids home early based on the forecast. I-95 in VA was a ‘parking lot’ were people slept overnight because of the delays in treating the roads, etc.


Saturday seems like a different situation to me and the call doesn’t need to be made so early.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m with you OP.
My kid played basketball because hwe gave this morning. All the afternoon games got canceled. They should have kept them running as scheduled.


This is the 2nd time my kids basketball game was cancelled. They keep rescheduling the games, this way the season might not end till mid march!


Aren't those Rec games bring played at school and community gyms? Is your kid likely to be NBA bound? Probably not. So, chill.


I just want the season to be over. I would be happy if they didn’t reschedule the games.. just cancel them.
Anonymous
This does not bode well for next week. At least 2 days off, maybe 3.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They cancel based on FORECASTS.

Forecasts are predictions based on models, which are not guaranteed.

This isn't that hard to understand. I don't get why people get their panties in a bunch because a forecast is wrong. Do they not understand what a forecast is?


Don’t you think they should cancel based on the actual conditions? They could have cancelled all activities for today IF it actually started sleeting or the conditions were bad. Same for school. Forecasts are more often wrong than right.


Many people need to plan in advance— especially those families with multiple activities going on in different directions. As for school, many teachers have long commutes and may have childcare and eldercare arrangements to accommodate on top of that. I’d rather have a few “wrong” guesses in the better-safe-than-sorry direction than either last-minute decisions or unexpected severe weather. People in other weather zones may have other priorities.

When it comes to schools, early dismissals are the worst.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m with you OP.
My kid played basketball because hwe gave this morning. All the afternoon games got canceled. They should have kept them running as scheduled.


Same. I agree. Let them cancel if the weather becomes an issue. But ridiculous to have these pre-emptive cancellations all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nothing out in Gaithersburg. Not even rain.


Wrong.

It’s icy. Roads are not safe especially heading up 28 towards poolesville.

Someone lost a child today in a car accident up near Seneca Road.

My sister is an emergency room Doctor today was a very hard day.


These are huge counties with lots of people in the DC metro area. It can be fine in one area of a county and dangerous in another.
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