Saturday, January 17, 2015

Advance notice. No surprises.

Advance notice. Precise data. No surprises. 

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9 comments:

sjonathan said...

If the Supt. of Anne Arundel and Balt. City found you guys, perhaps they wouldn't have been in the news yesterday. LOL!

Keep up the great work, guys/gals.

BioPat said...

I did not enjoy showering this morning, far too cold to step out of that shower and try to speed dry. However I am grateful for a late opening today, which gives me time for an extra cup of coffee to warm up.
Last year when the temps dipped so low the radiator in my classroom blew. A temporary repair was made which has now become more of a permanent fix. The only problem is that the office area receives no heat so trying to get work done on a free period is difficult between the teeth chattering. Oh well, I guess I should not complain it could always be worst.
I still need to get in a bit early to prep for a lab today. Wonder what tomorrow may bring??

Foot's Forecast said...

Sjonathan: Thanks for your vote of confidence. That would be a nice idea. Hopefully they have heard of us.

BioPat said...

Looking at icing on the walks and steps as we get ready to leave for Mass this morning. Bring on some snow later and let's hope for something of significance on Wednesday.

Julee said...

Love the Insider service!! A "personal" weather report delivered to my email. Terrific!

NeedaSnowday said...

Juleeeeeeeee where have you been?!

BP... HoCo in midterms this week....nix the snow! Haha, after this week, ok!

kyleZ said...

Any thoughts on Wednesday. Anything more than a dusting or nothing at all?

BioPat said...

I tried to post earlier today but the "I'm not a robot" box was missing so couldn't post. The ice really surprised everyone today. After looking at our walks this morning and gearing nothing but sirens outside we turned on the news and heard how icy the roads had gotten so decided not to venture out this morning. Even running out at 1:30 this afternoon found significant icing anywhere the "sun" couldn't reach. I am sure this evening there will be a lot of refreezing and fortunately with schools closed no announcements this evening.
I have not heard too much about Wednesday's snow possibilities although I am aware that once again the models are conflicted. I know many systems are in exams this week and don't want a break but I've got a feeling that we will have some weather issues before the week's end.

kyleZ said...

Watch its icy out there in some spots didn't really dry up that much from earlier my car was caked in ice.