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Good luck out there (and farther east). My folks are supposed to get over a foot of snow. When I lived out there, I always thought "if it's going to be cold, it might as well snow."

Meanwhile, I'll be enjoying temperatures 40 degrees warmer than last week. (+30F, instead of -10F).
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DC is a shambles...

RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!
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Baltimore snow survival list:

Milk
Bread
Toilet Paper

Good luck finding any of those this week!

Oh, and a case or two of Natty Boh, if you can't get out for a few days.

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1.5 inches of snow causes 3hr "rush hour" delay in DC yesterday.

BLIZZARD warning tomorrow, 1.5 feet of snow predicted. :shock:
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I'm 'hiding out' in Gainesville, FL tonight. Hoping that all the crap passes to the East by evening on Friday. I may just fart around here for an extra day to make sure. Any tuba gigs in Gainesville?
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bloke wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:I'm 'hiding out' in Gainesville, FL tonight. Hoping that all the crap passes to the East by evening on Friday. I may just fart around here for an extra day to make sure. Any tuba gigs in Gainesville?
If you can supply proof, I'll pay you $20 to do this on University Ave. between NW 14th St. and NE 14th St. from noon to 1 P.M. tomorrow.

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Dunno, Joe. It's going to be pretty chilly here tomorrow!
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In Chicago I'm always happy to see snow cause that means it will be warming up considerably.
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bloke wrote:Local meet-a-urologists ALWAYS over-represent - for ratings.
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In all seriousness, my area has legitimately received 7-8 inches and it will not break 31 tomorrow. Some Interstates have been gridlocked all day; police are inundated and only responding to injury calls, not property calls. No motorcycle riding for the next couple days (now a trike or sidecar would be another story...)
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I'm in Alexander City, Alabama for the night. The locals are freaking out here because there are a few flurries. Judging from the weather radar... my route through Huntsville, Nashville, and through Kentucky to Evansville, Indiana should be clear by mid-morning.
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bloke wrote:
TubaTinker wrote:I'm in Alexander City, Alabama for the night. The locals are freaking out here because there are a few flurries. Judging from the weather radar... my route through Huntsville, Nashville, and through Kentucky to Evansville, Indiana should be clear by mid-morning.
Come on over here, and we'll go ice fishin'... no ice, but whatever...
I gave some thought to running by and taking a look at your 'new stuff'. However... I've already informed my brass band that I would be home to take part in 'Brass Day' at the University of Evansville on Sunday.
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Nashville reported thundersnow during the day Friday with a storm total of 8 inches.
I have no idea what thundersnow is, but I used a regular garden shovel to clear out the sidewalk, driveway, and apron yesterday evening. It has continued to snow lightly and everything is completely covered up again! Time to try and buy a real snow shovel, something I haven't owned in many years.
It seems that we were stuck in a band of heavy snow and ice all day yesterday. Chattanooga and Knoxville didn't seem to get much with Murfreesboro being around the eastern borderline of the snow/rain line. I guess Joe must have been well on the western side of the band.
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Yes, Joe, your part of TN didn't get much. The whole state was not like that. I just took this in my backyard, past any drifts (visible on the right) and after the snow had nearly a day in the sun to settle down and compress - still about 6"
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My parents have a bunch in Baltimore.

How much? Dunno, after the first foot, does it matter?
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I just finished a nice drive from Newburgh, Indiana to Key West and back... driving through Nashville via 65 North and 24 West around 2pm Saturday. The Interstates were perfectly clear and there was next to no traffic through Nashville. It took a while for me to figure out why there was no traffic. The poor bastards living there were still digging out of their driveways!
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bloke wrote:Local meet-a-urologists ALWAYS over-represent - for ratings.
They predicted 20-30 inches for our area. We got 40. Once I get dug out away from the house, I might discover that what I'm seeing is drift depth, but it's up to the window sills on the cars even there. Dulles officially got 28", though the weather service measured 38" in Ashburn, about ten miles from Dulles.

So, no evidence of over-prediction here, at least not this time.

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bort wrote:My parents have a bunch in Baltimore.

How much? Dunno, after the first foot, does it matter?
Yes.

At one foot, the snowblower works.

At two feet, call the local guy with a plow on his pickup truck.

At three feet, spend four days with the front loader on the tractor--if you can get it to start.

At four feet, hope the power doesn't go out, because you'll be there for a couple of weeks at least.

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bort wrote:My parents have a bunch in Baltimore.

How much? Dunno, after the first foot, does it matter?
It matters when you have to shovel it. 18-22" at my house in Baltimore. About an hour northeast of here they got 32".

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Two feet of snow.

I'm back at work.

Keeping the Federal Government at home to be with their kids.

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Three Valves wrote:Two feet of snow.

I'm back at work.

Keeping the Federal Government at home to be with their kids.

God Bless my betters who labor tirelessly in Public Service. :roll:
Their kids were at home because the schools were closed, but federal workers (at least those at the professional level) who are at home during a weather event are generally expected to work at home, and there are various tools making that possible. Most people I know in the private sector are also working at home.

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Work from home??

Tell the State Department!!
The House canceled all business for this week because of the snowstorm, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Sunday as the disruption of official Washington business looked to continue for some time.

The State Department has blamed the storm for delays in finishing the release of former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails. The final batch is due at the end of this week, but on Friday, before the full fury of the storm was realized, the department asked a federal judge for a month’s delay.
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