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As to your last question, the answer is downhill. Attachment 36857 |
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Sunny now, but:
... Winter Storm Warning remains in effect from 5 PM this afternoon to 11 PM MST Friday... * timing... snow will develop late this afternoon and continue through Friday night. Moderate to heavy snow will develop later this evening and continue through Friday... then gradually decrease by Friday night. * Snow accumulations... total accumulations of 14 to 24 inches can be expected. * Winds/visibility... northeast 10 to 20 mph. Visibilities will be poor at times in areas of heavier snowfall and blowing snow. I think I'll be working from home tomorrow. I hope it doesn't delay my flight on Saturday. |
We might even have snow Saturday or Sunday.
Weather reporters are hedging their bets, depends on wind direction. Snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please snow please. Well, you know the rest. Just, like - snow please. Some of the TAs want it on Monday (this is also possible) so we get a twice-in-a-lifetime Snow Day. But this term is hectic. Assessments (of the childer), observations (of the teachers - where the class is drilled for at least a week in advance to get a positive outcome) and me working with two lads on the autism spectrum not fond of disruption. So I just want snow. Sunday would be perfect. No time off just snow. Fainlights. In case I was jinxed. |
The trick for teacher observations (it works with older kids, maybe not so well wiht yours) is to tellthe kids in advance that a child psychologist is visiting to observe THEIR behaviour. They'll be little angels for an hour while the observer is there. :D
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So hows the snow HLJ?
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It's just getting started.
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I miss snow.
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Does anybody know how to interpret this?
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48 inches in one storm? Holy crap.
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but... here's where the key is, I believe: http://www.aviationweather.gov/static/faq/ diac seems to be the location identifier (Denver International Airport Cupcake, I'm guessing) Working on the rest. eta: I believe the string 120203 is yyyy mm dd forecast. |
Cupcake?
Maybe that's because of the frosting. |
Happy Waitangi Day to all Kiwi's
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