Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?
The DC Metro area, including extended areas of MD, VA, WV. Is that not obvious on a site called DCUM?
That’s not how weather systems work. Small areas get impacted severely.
Huh? Are you drinking?
There's no way to pinpoint exact neighborhoods that may have microbursts. The whole greater region is at risk tomorrow.
From WV to Rehoboth… omg run to your bunkers!
Clearly last weekend's storm wasn't anything for you. You didn't lose power, and no trees fell on your car or house, like they did in DC, Arlington, and Alexandria. Maybe you'll get some of the action this time--keep your fingers crossed!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?
The DC Metro area, including extended areas of MD, VA, WV. Is that not obvious on a site called DCUM?
That’s not how weather systems work. Small areas get impacted severely.
Huh? Are you drinking?
There's no way to pinpoint exact neighborhoods that may have microbursts. The whole greater region is at risk tomorrow.
From WV to Rehoboth… omg run to your bunkers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?
The DC Metro area, including extended areas of MD, VA, WV. Is that not obvious on a site called DCUM?
That’s not how weather systems work. Small areas get impacted severely.
Huh? Are you drinking?
There's no way to pinpoint exact neighborhoods that may have microbursts. The whole greater region is at risk tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?
The DC Metro area, including extended areas of MD, VA, WV. Is that not obvious on a site called DCUM?
That’s not how weather systems work. Small areas get impacted severely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where?
The DC Metro area, including extended areas of MD, VA, WV. Is that not obvious on a site called DCUM?
Anonymous wrote:Where?