Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where was the derecho the worst? I think some parts of Alexandria were without power for a few weeks.
I was living in an apartment in Old Town at the time, and we didn't lost power at all (and the lines are above ground!).
Honestly, I think it's very hit or miss. You can't really draw conclusions based on city or neighborhood, or even street.
Anonymous wrote:Where was the derecho the worst? I think some parts of Alexandria were without power for a few weeks.
Anonymous wrote:This super super bright sun that emerged this afternoon and sudden onset is very hot temps was the same situation we had before the director last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM sending everyone home 2 hours early.
So for sure nothing will happen. Pepco thanks you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OPM sending everyone home 2 hours early.
So for sure nothing will happen. Pepco thanks you
Anonymous wrote:OPM sending everyone home 2 hours early.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live southeast of the beltway (Alexandria) what time do you think you need to be home? By 6pm?
5pm. This Alexandria meteorologist says storm arrival by 5:30, but earlier is possible.
https://twitter.com/patpend
I don't see that on this feed...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you live southeast of the beltway (Alexandria) what time do you think you need to be home? By 6pm?
5pm. This Alexandria meteorologist says storm arrival by 5:30, but earlier is possible.
https://twitter.com/patpend
Anonymous wrote:If you live southeast of the beltway (Alexandria) what time do you think you need to be home? By 6pm?