Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But still nothing for DC. It's kind of baffling.
There's a tornado watch now but yeah they seemed kinda slow- the watch was essentially issued at the same time as the warning for Loudon/MoCo. My parents were not really taking this seriously until they got the alert on their cell phone so I'm glad it's out there now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't deal with the stress of this. Our house is tall and narrow, heavy winds scare me. I don't actually want to be home during the storm but there's nowhere else to go. I am trying to convince DH that we should get a hotel room. I know I'm being ridiculous but also the unknowability of what might happen is making my skin crawl.
This is too much.
You left out the part where you have huge monster trees in your vicinity. Absent those, you have nothing to fear. The likehood of a direct tornado hit on your house is remote, even with the unusually elevated risk we're going to have tomorrow.
PP here, and we have a huge tree right in front of our stupid skinny house.
Anonymous wrote:But still nothing for DC. It's kind of baffling.
Anonymous wrote:But still nothing for DC. It's kind of baffling.
Anonymous wrote:TORNADO WARNING until 11:45
West central MoCo
Eastern Loudoun County
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd that NWS has not put any watches or warnings -- other than the waterman's warning put out Monday at 09:54.
Firing all the experts has consequences.
There are elsewhere though- much of SW VA south to FL are under tornado and/or severe thunderstorm watch. And a lot of the NE, including the DelMarVa peninsula, is under a wind advisory. Is this event just being overhyped for the DC area?
CWG explained it well. There will be the ingredients for severe weather but having all the ingredients doesn't necessarily mean anything will happen. But with the kids and such it's better to be cautious.
Anonymous wrote:Tornado watch just dropped
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odd that NWS has not put any watches or warnings -- other than the waterman's warning put out Monday at 09:54.
Firing all the experts has consequences.
There are elsewhere though- much of SW VA south to FL are under tornado and/or severe thunderstorm watch. And a lot of the NE, including the DelMarVa peninsula, is under a wind advisory. Is this event just being overhyped for the DC area?