Two days ago, models were showing a potential 6-12 inch snow storm (with possibility for more.)
Today the radar is showing perhaps a couple of inches of snow heading our way while the mid Atlantic states get the heaviest amounts.
Lee Goldberg, who warned of a 12+ storm potential a couple of nights ago, says we should expect 1-3 inches.
Frankly, I'm snowed out, so I either wanted a snowmaggedon so bad that even Macy's was going to have to close (thus ensuring NYC schools would be closed too) or little to no snow at all.
Looks like we're getting little to no snow at all.
Here's hoping this is the last of it this winter.
I'm ready for spring.
Gosh, I hope you're right even though this alert went out earlier today:
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By little to no snow, I meant like 2 inches. Which is pretty much what the OEM alert was calling for. This winter, 2-4 inches is like a day in the park. Hell, we went in to school when 11 inches fell from rush hour on!
DeleteNow the estimate is down to 1-3 inches.
ReplyDeleteWe got a dusting in Jersey City. Even Mayor Fulop could handle it!
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