Deja vu all over again: We could get 4-7 inches tomorrow
By adamg on Sun, 02/07/2016 - 9:44am
UPDATE: Make that a winter-storm warning and up to a foot.
The NWS says a winter-storm watch goes into effect at 7 a.m. on Monday and advises:
ANYONE TRAVELING IN THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO MODIFY TRAVEL PLANS.
WCVB adds:
The storm system set to arrive Monday is going to pack a huge punch, with areas around Boston and Cape Cod expected to get the most snow.
And don't forget, kids: More snow could fall on Wednesday and Friday.
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from the bottom of my heart, may I say
No, thank you.
What?
You don't like snowliage?
A "huge punch"? 4-7 inches?
A "huge punch"? 4-7 inches? Sure, enough to slow things down a bit and perhaps cancel some schools, but easy there WCVB.
look at the temp
Given that tomorrow's high is supposed to be around 32, this could be like Friday - heavy wet snow that brings down tree branches and power lines. In which case it could cause lots of power outages, blocked roads, and damages (remember that we had a few deaths connected to Friday's snow).
11pm
the forecast has gotten steadily worse throughout the day. High winds will also be a factor....
That photo of Forest Hills is
That photo of Forest Hills is magical.
Does this mean no Super Bowl
Does this mean no Super Bowl parade on Tuesday?
Uh oh, did I just jinx it?
Just got a text from my manager telling me to work from home
WOO! Extra, extra long weekend - Friday and Monday! Oh ... wait. I have to work. From home. Which I hate.
Exact same for me. Wanna
Exact same for me. Wanna just go into work
Dat sweet, sweet work/life balance, yo.
I've been making a point to avoid working from home for that very reason. I totally could if I wanted to, but I'd rather trudge my way into work than set a precedent that could impact the remainder of my career. Or, delay it for as long as possible. Leave work at work.
Better than the 3+ hour commutes on the T
Now that I have the opportunity to work from home, it's better for me to do that (and shovel later) than endure a 3+ hour, delayed commute on the T.
The hysteria rolls on...
How soon until we hear of the school cancellations?
How soon?
How about right now?
Oh Ya
Hysteria. Right. All fun and games until hundreds of kids get trapped by a storm - on your broken down train or at school with no buses.
At least, at school, the trapped teachers can bust locks on food storage and feed them. I take that you are ready to volunteer in such a situation?