At some point youve just gotta roll the dice and hope and pray it doesn't get worse. Gotta open the economy back fairly soon. Hopefully that doesn't cause many more deaths.
It would be a lot easier to stay inside if it was winter, but with the weather getting warmer I am getting out as much as possible. I might go to the mountains in TN to see my friend this weekend.
Way too premature IMO. With things constantly evolving theres no way to predict what things will look like even a month from now. I say take it month by month. It's almost a guarantee that things will be much better by summer.
Seems kind of odd that there only 9,000 cases in a country of 330 million especially considering all of the high profile people who have tested positive.
Was there this kind of panic in 2009 with the swine flu ? Over 12,000 in the U.S. died in that outbreak. Although I realize the numbers are going up, 70 have died so far with this outbreak.
Raleigh NWS says due to a fresh snowcover they have cut back temps for tonight several degrees. But with a strong late Feb sun will there even be any snow left by the end of today? Ive noticed in the past that a late winter sun can do a lot of melting even with cold temps.
I honestly think its kind of silly to rush to the grocery store for milk and bread. Worst case scenario youre stuck at home until noon on Friday. With a strong late Feb sun I imagine there will be a lot of melting on Fri.
It just seems like theres too much uncertainty with this system to waste time and money driving 1,600 miles round trip plus hotel room. I mean maybe Elizabeth City NC gets hit hard but then again they may only see a few inches.
There is a dude on another forum who is driving 800 miles from Tuscaloosa, AL to Elizabeth City, NC. Have people lost their minds ? Is a little snow worth driving 800 miles for ?
When people say we get our best snows in March i think they are full of BS. Whens the last time there was a widespread March snow from Birmingham to Raleigh ?