Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current odds of school on Monday?
Low, but not zero.
I think it will be a delay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no one actually knows anything? Does it still look like at least a delay?
No one knows anything. Right now it is about 21 degrees with a wind chill making it feel like 16. Monday morning at 7 am it will be 13 with the wind chill at -1. I don't care what they do in upstate NY or Minnesota, this cold streak is horrible.
Yes, it's uncomfortable. Not dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from a work trip. Extended because of canceled flights. My condo parking lot is a disaster. Just saw my own car and I’m blocked in by 4 ft of concrete on either side. For all of you out there saying people are “lazy” because they are still snowed in clearly don’t think about peoples experiences other than their own and that’s always been the problem with MoCo. Given my own parking lot, seeing an abled bodied 20 something slip and hit his head, etc I don’t see how it’s safe to open on Monday. But because you’re perfect, your kids can magically walk without slipping, and your street looks good, everyone else’s life should align!
The problem is it is not going to get better anytime soon. The conditions could be bad for a month or more. MCPS needs to weigh the harms of an extended closure, which are considerable, against the hazardous conditions and potential injuries that may result. It's not an easy answer honestly. In a week I don't think conditions will be much better..maybe marginally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Current odds of school on Monday?
Low, but not zero.
Anonymous wrote:Current odds of school on Monday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So no one actually knows anything? Does it still look like at least a delay?
No one knows anything. Right now it is about 21 degrees with a wind chill making it feel like 16. Monday morning at 7 am it will be 13 with the wind chill at -1. I don't care what they do in upstate NY or Minnesota, this cold streak is horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from a work trip. Extended because of canceled flights. My condo parking lot is a disaster. Just saw my own car and I’m blocked in by 4 ft of concrete on either side. For all of you out there saying people are “lazy” because they are still snowed in clearly don’t think about peoples experiences other than their own and that’s always been the problem with MoCo. Given my own parking lot, seeing an abled bodied 20 something slip and hit his head, etc I don’t see how it’s safe to open on Monday. But because you’re perfect, your kids can magically walk without slipping, and your street looks good, everyone else’s life should align!
It's not "concrete". It's snow. Get a shovel and get to work. If you're too lazy or in too poor physical shape, then pay someone else to do it. I don't think any of us found shoveling this fun, but we did it anyway. You can too.
You're an angry person. Can you even read? I wasn't complaining I can't leave. I was simply relaying my own experience for the sycophants such as yourself obsessed with calling everyone else lazy when they don't even know the situation. I've been back for less than 3 hours, you need to calm down.
You're being ridiculous. Snow is not concrete. Ice isn't even concrete, although what we have isn't that. People can shovel. People can walk on sidewalks, cleared or not. They can walk through yards when they need to. It is fine for school to open.
No one is saying it's literally concrete-are you this dumb? Even Capital Weather Gang is referring to it as "snowcrete" due to its similarities with concrete.
This. All the news outlets are referring to it as snowcrete and saying it is impossible to shovel
But it's not impossible to shovel. It just takes a little more effort.
It is impossible if you don’t have the right tools and a certain level of physical fitness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from a work trip. Extended because of canceled flights. My condo parking lot is a disaster. Just saw my own car and I’m blocked in by 4 ft of concrete on either side. For all of you out there saying people are “lazy” because they are still snowed in clearly don’t think about peoples experiences other than their own and that’s always been the problem with MoCo. Given my own parking lot, seeing an abled bodied 20 something slip and hit his head, etc I don’t see how it’s safe to open on Monday. But because you’re perfect, your kids can magically walk without slipping, and your street looks good, everyone else’s life should align!
It's not "concrete". It's snow. Get a shovel and get to work. If you're too lazy or in too poor physical shape, then pay someone else to do it. I don't think any of us found shoveling this fun, but we did it anyway. You can too.
You're an angry person. Can you even read? I wasn't complaining I can't leave. I was simply relaying my own experience for the sycophants such as yourself obsessed with calling everyone else lazy when they don't even know the situation. I've been back for less than 3 hours, you need to calm down.
You're being ridiculous. Snow is not concrete. Ice isn't even concrete, although what we have isn't that. People can shovel. People can walk on sidewalks, cleared or not. They can walk through yards when they need to. It is fine for school to open.
You say that but I bet you would be the first to Sue if your kid was hit by a car because the piles of snow and ice blocked the driver’s view. In my car I can’t even make turns except for green arrow because I can’t see through snow!
Drive more carefully if you're worried about being sued after hitting a child.
DP. Why are you being purposefully obtuse?
Children fart out into the street even in perfect summer weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from a work trip. Extended because of canceled flights. My condo parking lot is a disaster. Just saw my own car and I’m blocked in by 4 ft of concrete on either side. For all of you out there saying people are “lazy” because they are still snowed in clearly don’t think about peoples experiences other than their own and that’s always been the problem with MoCo. Given my own parking lot, seeing an abled bodied 20 something slip and hit his head, etc I don’t see how it’s safe to open on Monday. But because you’re perfect, your kids can magically walk without slipping, and your street looks good, everyone else’s life should align!
It's not "concrete". It's snow. Get a shovel and get to work. If you're too lazy or in too poor physical shape, then pay someone else to do it. I don't think any of us found shoveling this fun, but we did it anyway. You can too.
You're an angry person. Can you even read? I wasn't complaining I can't leave. I was simply relaying my own experience for the sycophants such as yourself obsessed with calling everyone else lazy when they don't even know the situation. I've been back for less than 3 hours, you need to calm down.
You're being ridiculous. Snow is not concrete. Ice isn't even concrete, although what we have isn't that. People can shovel. People can walk on sidewalks, cleared or not. They can walk through yards when they need to. It is fine for school to open.
You say that but I bet you would be the first to Sue if your kid was hit by a car because the piles of snow and ice blocked the driver’s view. In my car I can’t even make turns except for green arrow because I can’t see through snow!
Drive more carefully if you're worried about being sued after hitting a child.
DP. Why are you being purposefully obtuse?
Children fart out into the street even in perfect summer weather.
Anonymous wrote:Omg. I initially read the Monday language to mean if they made extra progress they might open on time rather than delay. Now I’m reading it again and thinking they actually meant it might still be closed Monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got back from a work trip. Extended because of canceled flights. My condo parking lot is a disaster. Just saw my own car and I’m blocked in by 4 ft of concrete on either side. For all of you out there saying people are “lazy” because they are still snowed in clearly don’t think about peoples experiences other than their own and that’s always been the problem with MoCo. Given my own parking lot, seeing an abled bodied 20 something slip and hit his head, etc I don’t see how it’s safe to open on Monday. But because you’re perfect, your kids can magically walk without slipping, and your street looks good, everyone else’s life should align!
It's not "concrete". It's snow. Get a shovel and get to work. If you're too lazy or in too poor physical shape, then pay someone else to do it. I don't think any of us found shoveling this fun, but we did it anyway. You can too.
You're an angry person. Can you even read? I wasn't complaining I can't leave. I was simply relaying my own experience for the sycophants such as yourself obsessed with calling everyone else lazy when they don't even know the situation. I've been back for less than 3 hours, you need to calm down.
You're being ridiculous. Snow is not concrete. Ice isn't even concrete, although what we have isn't that. People can shovel. People can walk on sidewalks, cleared or not. They can walk through yards when they need to. It is fine for school to open.
You say that but I bet you would be the first to Sue if your kid was hit by a car because the piles of snow and ice blocked the driver’s view. In my car I can’t even make turns except for green arrow because I can’t see through snow!
Drive more carefully if you're worried about being sued after hitting a child.