Anonymous wrote:Seems like it’s just rain and all hype in Fairfax County. I’ll admit that I kind of like when the power goes out (for like an hour or two).
Anonymous wrote:There’s really nothing in my Rockville-area neighborhood either; a couple heavy downpours, minimal wind and it actually looks like the sun is trying to come out. Maybe we missed the worst of it? I logged all of my outdoor furniture inside this morning but it’s been less windy than a garden-variety thunderstorm. Hopefully it remains a nothing-burger!
Anonymous wrote:This is nothing in Arlington
Anonymous wrote:It’s been super mild here in Sterling/Eastern Loudoun. And CWG says we are done by 3. So I think nothing burger here.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t roast me for asking… When do we need to start hanging out in the basement? Is it just if there are signs of something bad coming like if the storm gets rough? Are we waiting for the noises in the green sky or should we head down there when the winds get high?
Anonymous wrote:WARNING - A warning is issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent or likely. A warning means weather conditions pose a threat to life or property. People in the path of the storm need to take protective action.
ADVISORY - An advisory is issued when a hazardous weather or hydrologic event is occurring, imminent or likely. Advisories are for less serious conditions than warnings, that cause significant inconvenience and if caution is not exercised, could lead to situations that may threaten life or property.
WATCH - A watch is used when the risk of a hazardous weather or hydrologic event has increased significantly, but its occurrence, location or timing is still uncertain. It is intended to provide enough lead time so those who need to set their plans in motion can do so. A watch means that hazardous weather is possible.
Anonymous wrote:What's the potential for hail? Anything "simple" we can do to protect our vehicles? Would putting a tarp over it help?