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  1. My sixth grader has had quite a tumultuous school year.  Attended school 2 days a week for the first 6 weeks, then had 13 weeks of remote learning when the schools closed.  Followed by 3 weeks of 2 days a week again, and then finally got back to 5 days a week for the past 6 weeks which made a world of difference for him.  Best we have seen him do in a year.

    Yesterday we got word he had close contact with a COVID-positive student and was being quarantined from school for 10 days.  Which actually will be almost 3 weeks since his time ends at the beginning of a week-long Spring break.  I told him he should shoot for straight A’s in the last quarter as an FU to the whole damned pandemic.  He liked the idea.  Hope he stays healthy and motivated.

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  2. WV continues to do an excellent job of getting the COVID vaccines administered.  With the exception of my 12 year-old son, our whole household has had a shot.  I got my first shot on the 8th, mother-in-law had hers on the 9th, and yesterday my wife (39 year-old daycare provider) and daughter (17 year-old with asthma) got their first jabs.

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  3. 45 minutes ago, WinterWxLuvr said:

    That would lead to literally life threatening conditions. If you went out in that you could easily become disoriented and lost within a very short period of time.

    Yep. The wording for the areas in the purple (Extreme) category on this map spells out the potential impacts pretty well.

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  4. 4 minutes ago, nw baltimore wx said:

    Hogan said 50% for now, which from what I can tell is the second highest in the league.  Of course, for the O's, other than opening day, 50% is more than enough to cover the expected attendance.

    At least it caps the number of NY and BOS fans that can take over the yard.  Wonder what those cities are doing ?

  5. 3 hours ago, leesburg 04 said:

    It was nice out the sun felt good but was really warm...summer is going to be hideous I think 

    No doubt another season of high heat will be tough to take.  It's the only type of weather we are guaranteed every year.  Gets harder the older I get.

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  6. 1 hour ago, losetoa6 said:

    I think we need to watch this follow up energy in Utal for day 9 ish period.  A western ridge develops behind it with possible lower heights not  too far north.  A good track with cold enough air nearby could surprise.  I'm curious to see where guidance goes on this period once inside 5 or 6 days.

    Eps 144 

    That's the one I am hoping has a shot.  Couple things to like with the setup as progged so far out.  And I'll be at Deep Creek Lake at that time, where March snow isn't uncommon.

  7. 1 hour ago, anotherman said:

    How are people with a job able to chase during the week?  I don't get it......

    Helps to be the boss too.  The guy I work for stopped by my office this morning to say that he was pulling his kids out of school and heading for Winter Park today to powder chase.   Returning Tuesday.

  8. 4 hours ago, toolsheds said:

    :-)  We were talking about it on a work call this morning and a guy I work with told me that it was -231 or something like that.  Not sure how you measure that especially since a lot of really old equipment might not be able to stand up to those conditions. I'll ask him where he got that nugget from.  He kind of is a CLiff Claven, but i agree that this is a little fishy. 

    Mt. Washington recorded a 231 mph gust, the highest wind speed recorded in the US and the world to that point, on April 12, 1934.  Still holds the US record, but an island site off of western Australia recorded 253 in a tropical cyclone.

    Don’t know what their lowest wind chill is though.

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  9. 28 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

    I had never heard of such a thing. Thanks for explaining.

    I’m preparing myself for the day when I’ll have to explain all of the old school technology to the kids.

    Explaining Blockbuster and dial up internet will be hilarious :lol: 

    In 1995, I dropped a couple grand on an HP Pavilion 5030 desktop “multimedia” computer.  It featured an Intel Pentium 75MHz processor, 8MB RAM, and an 850MB hard drive. 
    With the 14.4kbps dialup, it took about 10-12 minutes to load one model map.  I remember waiting for hours late one night to see all the parameters on the ETA run leading up to the ‘96 blizzard.

  10. 16 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

    Party line telephone???

    In rural areas where phone lines had not yet reached full penetration, party line service was offered as a subscription.  These were lines that serviced anywhere from 5-20 households.  Each subscriber had their own dedicated ring.

    At our house, one long ring followed by two short rings meant a call was coming for us.  A neighbor would have a different ring sequence, so you didn’t answer those.

    Since it wasn’t a private line, if you picked up the phone you could listen to others’ conversations.  Etiquette said that if you broke into the conversation to announce you had to make an urgent call, the other parties would wrap up their call.

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  11. 45 minutes ago, WinterWxLuvr said:

    People born after 1970 missed out on some cool stuff. You remember TV programs being advertised in color because it was a big deal?

    Absolutely I remember.  Used to frustrate me that I wasn’t able to see it with our B&W TV.

    We were a typical family though.  It wasn’t until 1972 when a majority of the TV sets sold in the US were Color TVs.  My folks bought one a year later, a 15” floor model, for $300.00.  It was a big deal for us.

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  12. 11 hours ago, losetoa6 said:

     

    Cool stuff! 7 channels is slim pickings.  I remember the rabbit ears and we only got 2/11/13/54/5 /67.My Brother and I only had a zenith b+w family tv until we were around 9 or 10 ( friends all had color )then we got a color tv along with MTV lol. Cable must have been cheapo in Baltimore in the early mid 80s because our poor asses didn't have any doe . 

    When I was young, before the cable came to our area, we could pick up one TV channel clearly: WJAC channel 6 from Johnstown, PA.  It was an NBC affiliate.  
    We also had a party line telephone.  It rang all the time, but only some of those calls were for us.  If you picked up the phone you could hear others’ conversations.  If you needed to make a call, you could ask the others to relinquish the line.  Sometimes they did.  A lot of times they didn’t.

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  13. Looks like a potentially significant flooding event for W Md and the high ground of eastern WV tomorrow.  Couple inches of rain and temps in the 50's with all the liquid contained in that snowpack is gonna raise the rivers and creeks dramatically.  Good day to chase waterfalls, but hopefully not a bad one for some of those valley towns.  From the FFW:. 

    ...Periods of moderate to heavy rain may fall on a deep primed snowpack leading to increasing melt. Flows in rivers may increase quickly and reach critical levels...

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