One thing we could learn in preparation for an ice storm is how the Russians handle this stuff... Vodka
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One thing we could learn in preparation for an ice storm is how the Russians handle this stuff... Vodka
Haha...should be a light glaze tonight, melt over the day in time for a game to occur, then by the time the game ends and everyone is home, we'll get the more intense stuff.
Communist are so picky. Pinot noir will do the trick just fine.
Ref what do you think about class tomorrow
Okay...so I just went outside and checked road conditions on Jackson Street. I think we'll be running full steam tomorrow.
Jack Daniels, double, neat. Hot or cold, no self respecting Southern Gentleman would ever drink nothing but bourbon and never ever ever add anything else.
Got pounded in west LA. About a half inch of ice. Paralyzing. Tonite everything freezes solid making tomorrow pretty much treacherous to do anything. Our whole week may be shot because we are supposed to get another round Wednesday.
Gonna enjoy a 2nd day off of work here in DFW....and possibility of Snow on wed morning and friday night.
@ISeenIt
Didn't know you were a west LA guy. You fish lake calcasieu? It's on my bucket list of destinations
Scooba, I see the schools are closed but are the roads that bad? My street looks pretty bare and it's had minimal traffic on it today. I would have figured the crews got it manageable by now.
I ask because I hope like hell that my office is closed but won't know until the morning
Northern Louisiana is all glazed over like the face of an 80's porn star!! Sweetwater Blue, thank you very much!
All depends on where you are... I havent ventured out but im around 360 and have seen reports of many wrecks spin outs on it today.
TxDot has done better with the sand/salt solution but that only melted everything today to help with traction very little wind or sunshine to help with evaporation so everything is refreezing overnight and making it actually worse.
What were you doing in Russia?
He fled after he shot Kennedy *
Ref, you think we will get an off day tomorrow? I read somewhere we could get 2-4 inches.
So how bad do you think it'll get in Starkville tomorrow Ref? Both of my weather apps are saying there will be major snow and ice
Haha...So here is the deal with tomorrow. It's a major arctic system that will dump a lot of frozen precipitation. This time, in the form of snow. Yes...I'm saying it, we will get snow. And I'm not talking about a baby's amount of snow either. We're talking 2-3 inches easily. The question for our accumulation is how much will accumulate on the road. Concrete and asphalt are tricky because you're relying on those materials to cool down below freezing to give you a steady base to build the snow on. Now this will be wet snow because the temperature will stick around freezing, which won't allow it to freeze completely down and drop the moisture content. This wet snow will mean that roads will be slick.
To answer the question about classes. Classes should run on schedule for the most part, and I believe we will run into a similar position as yesterday which will cut all classes about midday. I don't think we see the morning classes cancel because, for the most part, the worst of it won't arrive until the afternoon (this is disappointing to me since I have a class at 9 AM). But I'm going to keep watching this throughout the day, for sure.
I figure if there is any sleet or snow falling from the sky at 6 am that they will go ahead and cancel. They don't want another situation involving student wrecks coming back to haunt them like it did 2 years ago
Not nearly as much snow as the Golden Triangle, but you will get more of a sleet/rain mix than snow. This could cause some problems driving on 463, I-55, etc as there could be some accumulation. But I don't know how much accumulation will happen as you won't really drop below freezing. Sure you're borderline, which may make overpasses, bridges, and other elevated surfaces slick, but I don't think you'll get the accumulation you would if the temperatures were just 2-3 ?F lower.
This will be the cotton district tomorrow.
http://moblog.net/media/u/k/m/ukmari...-snow-fall.jpg
Starkville and the rest of the Golden Triangle has been placed under a Winter Storm WARNING until 12:00 AM Thursday
OFFICIAL: Mississippi State University will be CLOSED tomorrow due to the impending winter weather system. A decision for Thursday will be made by 6 AM that morning.
Starkville right on the line for 3-6". Wouldn't be surprised to see locally higher amounts. Just a roll of the dice on where the heavier snow bands set up.