Light Rain Today...Uh huh...Right.

Elspode • Nov 24, 2004 8:52 am
They missed the forecast slightly. Extra day off for the holiday!
wolf • Nov 24, 2004 1:10 pm
Should make the pizza delivery extra fun tonight.

Will the tips buy you a set of snowtires?
Elspode • Nov 24, 2004 1:51 pm
Actually, I don't work pizza again until Friday night...I'm part time fill in. My Explorer's tires are relatively new, and four wheel drive should keep me going.
xoxoxoBruce • Nov 24, 2004 8:30 pm
Light Rain Today...Uh huh...Right.
Did they say where? It was here. :lol:
elSicomoro • Nov 24, 2004 9:14 pm
Eh, I heard that Missouri was getting snow 2 days ago...where are you getting your weather from, Ep?
Beestie • Nov 24, 2004 9:54 pm
sycamore wrote:
Eh, I heard that Missouri was getting snow 2 days ago...where are you getting your weather from, Ep?
Farmer's Almanac? :)
Elspode • Nov 24, 2004 10:57 pm
The heavy stuff was supposed to have stayed South of KC Metro. We had a small chance of light flurries when I went to bed last night. We had thundersnow! It was cool.
zippyt • Nov 25, 2004 12:03 am
Thundersnow sounds like a band name !!!!!!!
marichiko • Nov 25, 2004 2:49 am
I love thundersnows! By the way, your snow came from Colorado. We had it last weekend for me to deliver phone books. It's OK, you don't have to thank us, we've got plenty of snow to spare for everyone! ;)
Cyber Wolf • Nov 25, 2004 8:28 pm
Send some snow here to DCLand! We had a rainy, foggy, nasty day on Wednesday. I'd rather have a snowy, foggy, nasty day. At least I get to play in the leftovers the next morning.
marichiko • Nov 25, 2004 9:44 pm
Hmmm, as I recall the last time we sent you guys in DC a snowstorm, you all just flipped right out. I was visiting DC myself at the time and watching the DC drivers try to deal with the stuff was hilarious only because I myself never drive when in DC (that's what God invented the Metro for). The whole city shut down over the same amount of snow that a Coloradoan would shake off their coat after walking from their car into the house! (I'm teasing you, we'll see what we can do to help you out!) ;)
wolf • Nov 26, 2004 1:48 am
No snow, just freakin' cold and windy here. The car told me the outside temperature was 37F when I was leaving work at midnight, and I think it's expected to go lower.
warch • Nov 26, 2004 11:24 am
We had lovely flurries just as the Thanksgiving toast was raised, but nothing accumulating, until tonight. Were supposed to wake up to snow on Saturday. That's magic-go to sleep rusty brown and wake up sparking white. Beautiful.
Clodfobble • Nov 26, 2004 11:28 am
Everyone ready to kill me? It is a practically balmy 65 degrees here. We all took a pleasant stroll around the neighborhood after eating to start working off all those extra servings of stuffing.

But the day before yesterday it was hailing!
Cyber Wolf • Nov 29, 2004 7:44 am
marichiko wrote:
Hmmm, as I recall the last time we sent you guys in DC a snowstorm, you all just flipped right out. I was visiting DC myself at the time and watching the DC drivers try to deal with the stuff was hilarious only because I myself never drive when in DC (that's what God invented the Metro for). The whole city shut down over the same amount of snow that a Coloradoan would shake off their coat after walking from their car into the house! (I'm teasing you, we'll see what we can do to help you out!) ;)

Ah yes, I remember. DCLand did flip out but *I* thoroughly enjoyed it. Bring it on! :D Really, around here people get whipped into a frenzy when they talk about anything more than 1-3 inches and even that will set people off. Though VDOT did a pretty good job keeping major roads clear after the first big wave of snow. They more or less said 'Fuggit!' after the second and third big waves. Maybe I should move to Colorado. Or BuffaloLand, NY. Or Michigan. Or Minnesota. Or Chicago...
ladysycamore • Nov 29, 2004 5:53 pm
Cyber Wolf wrote:
Ah yes, I remember. DCLand did flip out but *I* thoroughly enjoyed it. Bring it on! :D Really, around here people get whipped into a frenzy when they talk about anything more than 1-3 inches and even that will set people off. Though VDOT did a pretty good job keeping major roads clear after the first big wave of snow. They more or less said 'Fuggit!' after the second and third big waves. Maybe I should move to Colorado. Or BuffaloLand, NY. Or Michigan. Or Minnesota. Or Chicago...



OMG winter in the MidAtlantic. I grew up in Maryland (you know that wonderful rain/sleet/snow line? hated it!). One part of the state would get one thing, and the other half would be knee deep in something else.

But yeah...winter in DC (and in Baltimore)...intereting times indeed.
;)