Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 18:00     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cap Weather is now predicting 1 inch. So calm down folks!

The GFS model has the storm trending to the south and is predicting an inch. Other models including the European still show a foot of snow here. CWG has been posting raw models not making a forecast.


The other models are forecasting heavy amounts. They are usually more accurate.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:57     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:Cap Weather is now predicting 1 inch. So calm down folks!

The GFS model has the storm trending to the south and is predicting an inch. Other models including the European still show a foot of snow here. CWG has been posting raw models not making a forecast.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:33     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:Cap Weather is now predicting 1 inch. So calm down folks!


Huh? Their latest FB post from 2:05 Tuesday says 8-10 is average prediction, too soon to make a real call.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:24     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:Cap Weather is now predicting 1 inch. So calm down folks!


Bummer
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:18     Subject: Re:Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this epic snow doesn’t happen, I’m blaming you OP for jinxing it.



+1


Shhh!! We’ll scare it off!!
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 16:16     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Cap Weather is now predicting 1 inch. So calm down folks!
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 15:26     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very curious to see how Reid will handle extended closures after a big snowstorm. So far she's proven to be less inclined to delay or cancel school in conditions that the old admin definitely would have. Three years ago I'd have said for certain that 12+ inches meant we'd be out all week, but I'm not sure sure now. I could see her reopening on Wednesday if enough streets (not necessarily all streets) are cleared.


She trends to follow her buddy from PWCS, and she's a proud Chicago girl


Huh? Isn't she from Washington State?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 14:13     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else checking weather apps obsessively?!


This site is good enough
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 14:12     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Is anyone else checking weather apps obsessively?!
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 14:12     Subject: Re:Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If this epic snow doesn’t happen, I’m blaming you OP for jinxing it.



+1


lol. Deal.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 14:06     Subject: Re:Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:If this epic snow doesn’t happen, I’m blaming you OP for jinxing it.



+1
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 14:05     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very curious to see how Reid will handle extended closures after a big snowstorm. So far she's proven to be less inclined to delay or cancel school in conditions that the old admin definitely would have. Three years ago I'd have said for certain that 12+ inches meant we'd be out all week, but I'm not sure sure now. I could see her reopening on Wednesday if enough streets (not necessarily all streets) are cleared.

How much snow did we get January 2025 when school was closed for nearly the full week. Wasn’t it around 6 inches? Monday through Wednesday won’t get above freezing, but it’ll be sunny on Monday/Tuesday which will cause some refreeze in areas that don’t get a plow through.

I think Reid was only conservative with closures in December because the area gets most of its snow events in January/February.


10" in parts of FCPS

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/01/07/snow-amounts-from-mondays-storm-varied-across-fairfax-county/


This story is from Jan. 7th...


Yes, January 7th of 2025, the last decent storm when school was closed for multiple days (which is what PP was asking about).
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 13:38     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

My app shows 16 inches as of today.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 13:25     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very curious to see how Reid will handle extended closures after a big snowstorm. So far she's proven to be less inclined to delay or cancel school in conditions that the old admin definitely would have. Three years ago I'd have said for certain that 12+ inches meant we'd be out all week, but I'm not sure sure now. I could see her reopening on Wednesday if enough streets (not necessarily all streets) are cleared.

How much snow did we get January 2025 when school was closed for nearly the full week. Wasn’t it around 6 inches? Monday through Wednesday won’t get above freezing, but it’ll be sunny on Monday/Tuesday which will cause some refreeze in areas that don’t get a plow through.

I think Reid was only conservative with closures in December because the area gets most of its snow events in January/February.


10" in parts of FCPS

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/01/07/snow-amounts-from-mondays-storm-varied-across-fairfax-county/


This story is from Jan. 7th...
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 13:23     Subject: Snowstorm next weekend?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very curious to see how Reid will handle extended closures after a big snowstorm. So far she's proven to be less inclined to delay or cancel school in conditions that the old admin definitely would have. Three years ago I'd have said for certain that 12+ inches meant we'd be out all week, but I'm not sure sure now. I could see her reopening on Wednesday if enough streets (not necessarily all streets) are cleared.

How much snow did we get January 2025 when school was closed for nearly the full week. Wasn’t it around 6 inches? Monday through Wednesday won’t get above freezing, but it’ll be sunny on Monday/Tuesday which will cause some refreeze in areas that don’t get a plow through.

I think Reid was only conservative with closures in December because the area gets most of its snow events in January/February.


10" in parts of FCPS

https://www.ffxnow.com/2025/01/07/snow-amounts-from-mondays-storm-varied-across-fairfax-county/