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We we have his snow this morning. It came on top of a layer of freezing rain over sleet. First real snow of the season and first of the new year. About 1.5 â 2 inches right now and it is still coming down.
We never get a huge amount of snow where I live. When I was in elementary school 2" was enough for a snow day. By the time I was in high school that was maybe a two hour delay, and that was only if the roads hadnât been treated the night before. The rare 6" still sends everyone into a panic and the supermarkets get emptied out.
No snow here, even in the air. So far. Usually our weather pattern puts the coldest days within several weeks of the winter solstice, so thereâs still time. But even in the 30 years Iâve been living here, I think I see a trend toward not so cold⊠which is sad but not surprising. And itâs not science, its anecdotal.
Back in November a local meteorologist predicted that the weather patterns are looking like weâll have a lot of snow in December. Well we got one storm of 15" (which has already been washed away by rain) and a few dustings (a dusting around here is less that 2"). I think their weather models need updating.
BTW why are they called meteorologists when they mostly talk about rain and snow showers and not meteor showers? Shouldnât they be called precipitationologists? ;-)
I like to tell the little ones, âWhen I was your age, the snow came up to here on me.â, while motioning around my hip.The quick witted, will figure out that when I was their age my hip was a lot closer to the ground.
KenTheCoffinDweller about 4 years ago
We we have his snow this morning. It came on top of a layer of freezing rain over sleet. First real snow of the season and first of the new year. About 1.5 â 2 inches right now and it is still coming down.
batmanwithprep about 4 years ago
We never get a huge amount of snow where I live. When I was in elementary school 2" was enough for a snow day. By the time I was in high school that was maybe a two hour delay, and that was only if the roads hadnât been treated the night before. The rare 6" still sends everyone into a panic and the supermarkets get emptied out.
aKG1 about 4 years ago
With itâs hills, two inches of snow will shut the greater Seattle area down. Many panic over âSnowmageddonâ
Concretionist about 4 years ago
No snow here, even in the air. So far. Usually our weather pattern puts the coldest days within several weeks of the winter solstice, so thereâs still time. But even in the 30 years Iâve been living here, I think I see a trend toward not so cold⊠which is sad but not surprising. And itâs not science, its anecdotal.
nosirrom about 4 years ago
Back in November a local meteorologist predicted that the weather patterns are looking like weâll have a lot of snow in December. Well we got one storm of 15" (which has already been washed away by rain) and a few dustings (a dusting around here is less that 2"). I think their weather models need updating.
BTW why are they called meteorologists when they mostly talk about rain and snow showers and not meteor showers? Shouldnât they be called precipitationologists? ;-)
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Itâs been here and gone. At least it didnât last long enough to turn gray and black.
sandpiper about 4 years ago
Itâs day 2. Have you chosen your course for the coming year?
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 4 years ago
He can have what I had to deal with 2 weeks ago â 40" that fell in 12 hours.
phoenixnyc about 4 years ago
There are some districts that have said they will have snow days, remote learning or not.
christelisbetty about 4 years ago
I like to tell the little ones, âWhen I was your age, the snow came up to here on me.â, while motioning around my hip.The quick witted, will figure out that when I was their age my hip was a lot closer to the ground.
BeBadenov Premium Member about 4 years ago
I feel his pain.