Anonymous wrote:do you think it’s safe to stay in an office downtown until it passes, then take metro home? Looks like Cwg has narrowed impact window to 5-7 pm.
Anonymous wrote:
Tornado Watch for the larger DC area until 9pm.
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to see Pink tonight!! Mother Nature needs to get with the program!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You do NOT want to be caught up in this, people. Plan to arrive home before 6pm, so that all the workers who absolutely need to stay at work, like nurses and doctors, have less crap to deal with.
+1 except personally I'd aim to be home by 4pm. As of now forecasters are saying likely around 5 or 6pm but be prepared for even an hour earlier. This is not the day to get stuck in your car. Get home, secure anything in your yard, walk the dog, and settle in at home. Hopefully this will end up falling apart and being no big deal but might as well be prepared.
Anonymous wrote:
You do NOT want to be caught up in this, people. Plan to arrive home before 6pm, so that all the workers who absolutely need to stay at work, like nurses and doctors, have less crap to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I have pink tickets at nats park.
Check out the footage of what it was like at FedEx this evening. DC is just not a good outdoor concert town.
As opposed to all those other towns where it rains? I love when people act like WEATHER is unique to DC. did you happen to see the footage of the Taylor swift pouring rain concert? She was delayed for hours.
Are we expected to just have rain today? Does NYC get tornado warnings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve been upgraded to a worse threat. Not seen in this area rarely, if ever. Fuuuuuuuuuuukk.
What was it upgraded to?
Anonymous wrote:So my evening commute home is going to be miserable and dangerous.
Fun times.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve been upgraded to a worse threat. Not seen in this area rarely, if ever. Fuuuuuuuuuuukk.