Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else having major anxiety over this? Clearly I need mental health help!
Very appreciative to all the PP's sharing the info. You all are on the ball!
Anonymous wrote:9 inches? Not sure that qualifies as "major"!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else having major anxiety over this? Clearly I need mental health help!
Very appreciative to all the PP's sharing the info. You all are on the ball!
Why are you anxious?
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else having major anxiety over this? Clearly I need mental health help!
Very appreciative to all the PP's sharing the info. You all are on the ball!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just moved from the Boston area, so this will be my first snowfall here. If we end up getting 6-12", I understand schools will be closed on Tuesday. But is it safe to assume they will re-open Wednesday?
No, they won't be. Unlike Boston, we simply don't have the equipment to remove large amounts of snow quickly. The temperatures on Wednesday will still be below freezing, so natural melting will not occur. Some winters we have a lot of snow, and other winters (like this one), we have little to none. It doesn't make sense to have the same budget for snow clean-up like Boston.
And also, unlike Boston, we have large county school systems where the amount of snow and clean-up can vary. It's not possible to open one part of a county's school and keep the other parts closed.
With a mid-March sun angle, natural melting will occur. Lots of it.
Anonymous wrote:predictions for school (dc) on tuesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Call me crazy but FCPS schools will reopen only on next Monday the 20th. So get your crap together accordingly.
Nah. Thursday or Friday. March sun will melt a lot.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good morning all! How is it possible that just last night, it was reported again as a non- event, wintry mix, and this morning we are full on Nor'Easter?!?
Gotta love the crazy weather here!
I never saw it reported as a "non-event." Where did you see that last night?
-DC resident
Mthey are mistaken. It was never a non event. Models yesterday had it more in the 8-12 range and today seem to be back up on 12-16.
Where are you getting these high snow totals? I saw 2-5 inches on channel 4 news for the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Call me crazy but FCPS schools will reopen only on next Monday the 20th. So get your crap together accordingly.
Nah. Thursday or Friday. March sun will melt a lot.
Anonymous wrote: Call me crazy but FCPS schools will reopen only on next Monday the 20th. So get your crap together accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just moved from the Boston area, so this will be my first snowfall here. If we end up getting 6-12", I understand schools will be closed on Tuesday. But is it safe to assume they will re-open Wednesday?
No, they won't be. Unlike Boston, we simply don't have the equipment to remove large amounts of snow quickly. The temperatures on Wednesday will still be below freezing, so natural melting will not occur. Some winters we have a lot of snow, and other winters (like this one), we have little to none. It doesn't make sense to have the same budget for snow clean-up like Boston.
And also, unlike Boston, we have large county school systems where the amount of snow and clean-up can vary. It's not possible to open one part of a county's school and keep the other parts closed.