Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m absolutely fine with it being a bust. We’re out of snow days and the next time we have one I’ll have to supervise six hours of virtual with my 5-year-old. Ugh.
Yeah. Just skip that. No point.
Anonymous wrote:I’m absolutely fine with it being a bust. We’re out of snow days and the next time we have one I’ll have to supervise six hours of virtual with my 5-year-old. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the consequences of climate change. Get used to it.
Oh look Someone who is surprised that it snows in January Bless your little heart, PP
Anonymous wrote:
Update - it looks like the Sunday storm will not produce much snow, but it will come on STRONG and WINDY, so for a short while, visiblity will probably be impacted - stay off the roads.
We also have to worry about potential ice accumulation. So again, stay off the roads on Sunday afternoon/night.
Anonymous wrote:These are the consequences of climate change. Get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Update - it looks like the Sunday storm will not produce much snow, but it will come on STRONG and WINDY, so for a short while, visiblity will probably be impacted - stay off the roads.
We also have to worry about potential ice accumulation. So again, stay off the roads on Sunday afternoon/night.
Thanks for the update! I think capital weather gang is saying 1-3 inches?
Anonymous wrote:
Update - it looks like the Sunday storm will not produce much snow, but it will come on STRONG and WINDY, so for a short while, visiblity will probably be impacted - stay off the roads.
We also have to worry about potential ice accumulation. So again, stay off the roads on Sunday afternoon/night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the consequences of climate change. Get used to it.
So snow in the winter is an indicator of climate change?
Well, that’s certainly convenient.![]()
Anonymous wrote:These are the consequences of climate change. Get used to it.