Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
I'm not from here - I can deal with a foot of snow even with a commute.
If you're not from here, then you don't know that the city and surrounding areas don't have the infrastructure (meaning enough slow plows, etc.) to clear the roads fast enough for you to do your commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
Not PP, but you would commute in 1/2 a foot of snow in this area? Do you not have a telework option? Genuinely curious.
six inches of snow? seriously? I can walk through six inches of snow in my sneakers to the metro. it's really NBD.
I'd much rather walk in six inches of snow than drive. In previous storms cars had difficulty driving on unplowed streets in our neighborhood. Do you have 4WD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
I'm not from here - I can deal with a foot of snow even with a commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it safe to say flights out tomorrow AM will be delayed or cancelled?
Magic 8 Ball says uncertain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
Not PP, but you would commute in 1/2 a foot of snow in this area? Do you not have a telework option? Genuinely curious.
six inches of snow? seriously? I can walk through six inches of snow in my sneakers to the metro. it's really NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Is it safe to say flights out tomorrow AM will be delayed or cancelled?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
Not PP, but you would commute in 1/2 a foot of snow in this area? Do you not have a telework option? Genuinely curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No later than Wednesday, their forecast confidence for tonight's storm may inch up to medium.
Isn't that true...
I read a forum for meteorologists, and the truth is that despite computational power and fancy math, meteorology as a science is still in its infancy. Some storms are more difficult to model than others, and the DC area is a notoriously difficult area for climatology: lots of little micro-climates to deal with.
What are they predicting we will get from this storm?
The models keep predicting slightly different amounts of liquid precipitation each time they update, because of the rising temperatures today and the difficulties of computing how the two air masses will collide over us (snow from Chicago and rain from Carolinas). Then you have to apply a subjective ratio to that liquid precip. of snow to rain or snow to sleet, which is why the snowfall predictions are all over the place. The mets are all gnawing their fingernails off at this point, and praying for snow because these are a people always looking for extreme weather![]()
So... 3-6 inches for inside the beltway? But could change...
Ok, a little more info: starts with a thump of snow, then sleet, then some more snow accumulation. Totals will vary with your location, but 3-2-3 inches was suggested.
We have to watch for that sleet thing, it will refreeze and turn into a solid sheet of ice for Wednesday commuters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
I'm not from here - I can deal with a foot of snow even with a commute.
I envy your coping and driving skills! I grew up in the area and really regret not becoming more proficient in driving in snow and ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
No later than Wednesday, their forecast confidence for tonight's storm may inch up to medium.
Isn't that true...
I read a forum for meteorologists, and the truth is that despite computational power and fancy math, meteorology as a science is still in its infancy. Some storms are more difficult to model than others, and the DC area is a notoriously difficult area for climatology: lots of little micro-climates to deal with.
What are they predicting we will get from this storm?
The models keep predicting slightly different amounts of liquid precipitation each time they update, because of the rising temperatures today and the difficulties of computing how the two air masses will collide over us (snow from Chicago and rain from Carolinas). Then you have to apply a subjective ratio to that liquid precip. of snow to rain or snow to sleet, which is why the snowfall predictions are all over the place. The mets are all gnawing their fingernails off at this point, and praying for snow because these are a people always looking for extreme weather![]()
So... 3-6 inches for inside the beltway? But could change...
Ok, a little more info: starts with a thump of snow, then sleet, then some more snow accumulation. Totals will vary with your location, but 3-2-3 inches was suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
Not PP, but you would commute in 1/2 a foot of snow in this area? Do you not have a telework option? Genuinely curious.
six inches of snow? seriously? I can walk through six inches of snow in my sneakers to the metro. it's really NBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Already disappointed this will be a bust. CWG keeps lowering snow totals - now DC is down to 2-6 inches. That's nothing.
Why would you be disappointed??
Bc I like snow? And wanted our one storm of the yr to be a foot or more?
You don't have to try to commute to work, I guess.
Not PP, but you would commute in 1/2 a foot of snow in this area? Do you not have a telework option? Genuinely curious.
six inches of snow? seriously? I can walk through six inches of snow in my sneakers to the metro. it's really NBD.