Anonymous wrote:Nothing is going to happen. The widespread tornado watch was cancelled early an hour ago. Once again the news/Capital weather game, etc got everyone into hysterics and were completely wrong (“this forecast was difficult to pin down “).
Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sooner or later, people are just going to start ignoring all of these hyped up weather warnings…
This is my concern. That next time there is an actual tornado risk people will ignore.
Anonymous wrote:Sooner or later, people are just going to start ignoring all of these hyped up weather warnings…
Anonymous wrote:Sooner or later, people are just going to start ignoring all of these hyped up weather warnings…
Anonymous wrote:Wow what a storm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not doing anything to prep. I guess I could fill out tub with water tomorrow. If we lose power, we lose power.
Again, explain how this one makes sense?? Do your faucets run on electric or something????
DP, but if you have well water, that doesn't work when the power is out so you don't have water. I guess the answer to your question is yes, the faucets run on electricity.
Anonymous wrote:OPM is closing early today at 2 pm. My job (non-government) also announced early departure. I think rush hour, at least in DC, will be lighter.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCPS only have a three hour early release. They should have cancelled the how day, do that kids have time to prepare.
I am envisioning severe traffic today. Mass exodus of people combined with bad weather, this is a terrible idea.
Reporting from downtown and Foggy Bottom. It's very, very quiet. I think those who could work from home, did.