Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be one we don't prepare for and then we'll get slammed.
OP here.
I know, right? The temperature is the biggest uncertainty. It's impossible to predict accurately when the temp is marginal and hovering between freezing and above freezing. If temps stay above freezing, we'll get no accumulation. If temps dip just a smidge, and the inverted trough is positioned just so, then we can get as much as much as 8-10 inches in parts of the region. It's one of those storms...
Temps like that create ice/sleet and not snow. This could be snow-crete part 2
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just shut it all down.
Forever. lets just stop all adulting. No work at the office, no errands, no doctors appts none of it.
Let’s let the robots do all the work. Wouldn’t it be great if we could each have our own robot and train it to be POA for everything we normally would do
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what’s the forecast??? All rain?
Forecast is still all over the goddamned place.
1. All rain during the day, that's for nearly sure.
2. Then accumulating snow in the evening and throughout the night. It's anything from 2 inches to 7 inches. There's a coastal low, an inverted trough thingie from the west, and energy from Canada, and it's all mixing in unpredictable ways. The main thing is that it gives a nor'easter for NY and Boston, and the coast. And the DC area might or might not get pasted with heavy wet snow in the night of Sunday to Monday.
3. Which means, given there's accumulating snow during the night, and thus not enough time for plows to get to school properties, at least a delay on Monday, if not a closure.
Anonymous wrote:So what’s the forecast??? All rain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be one we don't prepare for and then we'll get slammed.
OP here.
I know, right? The temperature is the biggest uncertainty. It's impossible to predict accurately when the temp is marginal and hovering between freezing and above freezing. If temps stay above freezing, we'll get no accumulation. If temps dip just a smidge, and the inverted trough is positioned just so, then we can get as much as much as 8-10 inches in parts of the region. It's one of those storms...
Temps like that create ice/sleet and not snow. This could be snow-crete part 2