People simply want things that aren’t possible. It’s amazing what the models can do. Simply too much chaos and randomness to think we will be able to nail 5+ day forecasts.
I once said the f word to my sister. I was about 7, she 6. She said “how do you spell that?” I told her. At dinner that night she slid a piece of paper across the table to my dad and said “John said that today”. It didn’t end well after that.
@mappy hey sorry about the incident. Glad you’re all ok. Never met you kid but I like that style lol.
Hit one myself about 6 years ago. That thing looked like a punted football flying through the air. That one didn’t walk away sadly.
Where we want it is irrelevant. I guess partly cloudy is a better option than plain rain, but until I see a system throwing snow to Altoona, I won’t be investing time into this. I really don’t care if Delaware gets snow or not. Just like those folks don’t care about my yard. Just the way it is.
I’d think a more consolidated piece of energy would dig deeper and produce a storm more likely to gain latitude. Without something to block it it might end up cutting but I’d rather see that than a low that just slides off the coast.
I think that was either due to flooded roads, of which I saw a couple that were very close, or due to the number of power outages. According to SVEC, there are still nearly 3,000 locations without power in Frederick county as if 6:18 this morning.