Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My bets are on a dusting to 1 inch that melts quickly while either northern or southern cities actually get several inches.
It's just too warm for a major snow storm. Even if the temp drops tomorrow, it won't drop enough and stay cold long enough for a serious snow storm.
+1,000,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My bets are on a dusting to 1 inch that melts quickly while either northern or southern cities actually get several inches.
It's just too warm for a major snow storm. Even if the temp drops tomorrow, it won't drop enough and stay cold long enough for a serious snow storm.
+1,000,000
Anonymous wrote:My bets are on a dusting to 1 inch that melts quickly while either northern or southern cities actually get several inches.
It's just too warm for a major snow storm. Even if the temp drops tomorrow, it won't drop enough and stay cold long enough for a serious snow storm.
Anonymous wrote:New update from Jay: all models now in agreement for a major East Coast storm. Including European Model.
Highest prediction- 20 inches of snow for Loudoun/Leesburg.
12 inches closer to D.C.
I need updated grocery store reports, LOL. My plan was a run tomorrow am.
Anonymous wrote:New update from Jay: all models now in agreement for a major East Coast storm. Including European Model.
Highest prediction- 20 inches of snow for Loudoun/Leesburg.
12 inches closer to D.C.
I need updated grocery store reports, LOL. My plan was a run tomorrow am.
Anonymous wrote:Prediction: Off Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Late on Saint Patrick's Day.
Anonymous wrote:My bets are on a dusting to 1 inch that melts quickly while either northern or southern cities actually get several inches.
It's just too warm for a major snow storm. Even if the temp drops tomorrow, it won't drop enough and stay cold long enough for a serious snow storm.
Anonymous wrote:My bets are on a dusting to 1 inch that melts quickly while either northern or southern cities actually get several inches.
It's just too warm for a major snow storm. Even if the temp drops tomorrow, it won't drop enough and stay cold long enough for a serious snow storm.