Friday update - Thursday 3/19
Winter Weather Advisories have been issued for the northern and western suburbs of Philadelphia as well as Berks and the Lehigh Valley.
I think even in the places where mostly snow falls (mixing only briefly with rain in the afternoon), we're going to get 2-3 inches at most. (Estimates of up to six inches of accumulation are overstated, I think.)
Snow begins by 7 or 8am, continues on and off throughout the day, then drops off starting around 7 or 8pm (then ends by midnight). I think the accumulations are mainly on grassy surfaces. The roads will be a bit slippery initially (maybe up to about 10am), but then should just be slushy and/or wet.
Chance of delay Friday, 35.66%
Chance of cancellation Friday, 27.31%
Chance of early dismissal Friday, 11.94%
Wyatt Earp, age 47. He lived a hard life.It's the 167th birthday of Wyatt Earp, whose eclectic employement history includes stints as a pimp, mining speculator, boxing referee, sheriff, bouncer, shepherd, turnip farmer, and inventor of the iPad. Remember the Gunfight at the OK Corral? Back in the early 1880s? That guy. He died 86 years ago.
So then it still gets warmer on Saturday: high 40s to 50, so all the snow melts.
Stay tuned for updates!
This crap about Friday.
So it's going to snow.
The vernal equinox at 6:45pm on Friday 3/20. At that moment, spring begins. And at that moment, it will be wet snowing / raining and it will be 34 degrees. It is a cruel, prickish joke that Mother Nature is pulling.
Snow begins about 6 or 7am Friday, spreading into the area from the southwest. Snow continues on and off until 3 or 4pm, when it mixes with rain. Precipitation changes back to snow before ending round about midnight.
Accumulation: an inch or two, mostly slush on the roads; the bulk of the accumulation will be on the grass and whatnot. The onset before dawn (when paved surfaces are at their coldest) could impact the morning commute. The sun angle and surface temperature will generally prevent travel issues in the afternoon and evening. We may see some slippery spots reemerge during the late evening.
A side note: it is kind of, really, awfully depressing to be talking about snow on March 18th. *sigh*
Chance of delay Friday, 19%
Chance of cancellation Friday, 9%
Chance of early dismissal Friday, 37%
Saturday will start cold (32 degrees at dawn), but temperatures will rise rapidly: 40 by noon, 50 by 6pm. So any snow that accumulates Friday will melt Saturday.
And then Sunday is windy and cold again, much like today (Wednesday 3/18).
Here's something, though. Friday is Ovid's 2058th birthday. (He died 1998 years ago, though.) He wrote the Metamorphoses, which is a super-long poem that chronicles historical stuff and is known to have inspired Dante, Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, and Stephenie Meyer. In that work, he said, "Be patient and tough; one day this pain will be useful to you." So that is profound.
Ovid, pensive.
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The vicissitudes of mid-March...
Hey there - just a brief forecast about the coming week. Some of you have been hearing about the potential for wintry precipitation on Friday, so here's the straight dope.
Note: the origin of this phrase comes from betting on the ponies. When stimulants had been given to racehorses (that is, they had been doped), gamblers wanted to know about it. The term "straight dope" started as a phrase describing what had been given to those poor animals, then came to mean the (very salient) information itself.
But, as always, I digress.
David Hasselhoff has been cast in Sharknado 3, due out (on Syfy) this summer. It's apparently set in Washington, D.C. and features Mark Cuban (the outspoken billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner) as the President and Ann Coulter (the hatemongering right-wing pundit/columnist/she-devil) as the Vice President. Whatever. Hasselhoff!!!
Tuesday 3/17 begins with a few showers and overcast skies, reaching a high in the mid to upper 50s by early afternoon. Then temperatures fall, winds kick up, and we get a few degrees below freezing by early Wednesday morning.
Wednesday looks windy and colder with highs only in the upper 30s.
Thursday is partly sunny and a bit milder with highs in the mid 40s.
Precipitation moves in late Thursday night into Friday. Surface temperatures will be above freezing, but cold air in the upper atmosphere could bring us some wintry precipitation. Right now I'd say we get mainly rain with a bit of wet snow (melting on surfaces) mixed in. We'd really need snow to fall heavily to accumulate at this time of year, and this won't be heavy. I think it's no big deal.
Chance of delay Friday, 17%
Chance of cancellation Friday, 3.75%
Saturday gets milder (high in the low 50s) but is breezy and overcast generally. A few rain showers are possible overnight into Sunday.
Colder, then: highs in the 40s and lows around freezing on Sunday and Monday. And Tuesday.
Stay tuned for updates!
A very little bit of freezing rain possible in the AM...
So the National Weather Service has put out an advisory or whatever, and I thought I should comment on it.
That is what could happen:
Overnight temps get below freezing, and light freezing rain showers between 2 and 6am would create an icy glaze on roads and sidewalks. And people would be like, "Do de do, spring has sprung, I'm not fully awake, but here I go to work--shit, I'm down." And they would fall on their asses.
Or toodling along to work in the drizzle and like, "Ah, balls, case of the Mondays, blah--shit, ice." And then your car skids.
Happy 44th birthday on Monday to Emmanuel Lewis, who played the title character in the 80s sitcom Webster, which was a truly terrible show that I nonetheless have inexplicable nostalgia for.The thing is, though, I don't think any of this is going to happen.
Chance of delay Monday, 22%
Chance of cancellation Monday, 0.0075%
And then Monday ends up near 50 with partly sunny skies.
Overcast with a little rain on Tuesday. High again near 50.
Wednesday and Thursday look mostly sunny with highs at (or just above) 50.
Rainy Friday, but no frozen precipitation.
We may even see the sixties next week (the 16th to the 20th)! And then we can all say it's too warm, where is spring, and crap.
Stay tuned for updates!
The last of the single digits
David Hasselhoff has listed his luxury villa in Calabasas, California, for $2.3 million. It has a "sexy bathroom" and everything. I have no idea what that means, but it sounds Hoff-some.A lot of the snow/ice on the roads melted today in the sunshine, but as temperatures get down to 5 overnight, there will be lots of refreezing, especially on secondary roads, in parking lots that weren't completely cleared, and sidewalks.
Here's the encouraging bit: this is the last time we'll get down to the single digits until next winter.
The high on Saturday gets all the way up to 38; we get up to 42 on Sunday.
40s on Monday and Tuesday. 50s on Wednesday and Thursday.
40s on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
The next chance of wintry precipitation I see is mid-March.
Sorry, I meant mid-November.
Stay tuned for updates!
End of the storm; delay tomorrow?
Snow should begin to taper off by 1 or 2pm, ending completely by 3 or 4pm.
We have six inches of accumulation; I have heard of 7+ in the Exton area and some parts of Montgomery County. Please send snow measurements, observed travel conditions, and outage information to me via email or via my Facebook page.
It gets really, really cold - especially for March - overnight. I think most places get down to 4, and wind chills will be below zero until about 10-11am Friday.
Chance of delay Friday, 73%
Chance of cancellation Friday, 28%
Stay tuned for updates!
