No plans on moving back to Michigan.
I'll probably be in Texas for a little bit, then move someplace else for a different experience. The 2nd biggest perk for me with WFH is that you don't have to anchor yourself down to any one location.
I'm going off the model trends.
Just 48 hours ago, they were expected to see at least a foot of snow. But if you buy the latest model runs (which have been trending warmer and NW), they'll be lucky to get a couple of inches. Meanwhile, areas 60 - 80 miles NW of the city could be pushing 2 feet.
It's true.
Even the Mid-Atlantic can go several years without seeing much (if any snow), and then they get hit with those massive Nor'easters.
Seeing 1-3" or even 3-6" of snow is pretty "meh" for much of the Midwest since it happens frequently. It's when you get the double digit amounts that excitement levels shoot through the roof.
They have been plenty of apps runners in November. They were just glorified cold rain storms.
That said, I'm hedging my bets on the near-miss phase and strung out POS to the east. .
Yep. DTX just released an update about this:
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FXUS63 KDTX 141411
AFDDTX
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI
1011 AM EDT Mon Sep 14 2020
.UPDATE...
Mid/upper level trajectories have taken the smoke plume from nrn
California and the Pacific Northwest into the Upper Midwest and Great
Lakes region. Satellite representation and visual observation suggest
the high altitude smoke overhead is quite opaque. So even though some
of the morning strato cu has been and will continue to dissipate,
afternoon sun is going to be very filtered through the upper level
smoke. This seems to suggest more or less filtered sunshine today as
opposed to outright sunny skies. So an update will be issued to
increase sky cover today. Otherwise, the going forecast looks
reasonable.
If you had the choice between hiring 2 people for an administrative role with the same exact experience (clean background, can pass a drug test, etc.), except one has a HS Diploma and the other has a Bachelor's Degree, which person would you choose?
Well that escalated quickly.
Wasn't even expecting it to rain today, but we're getting some pretty good cracks of thunder and downpours blowing in from Lake St. Clair after a sunny morning.
Their leaders are finally admitting what those protests in Michigan with the confederate flags were all about...
Michigan Commissioner Blames Black People For Virus, Uses N-Word
"When asked by a colleague why he wasn’t wearing a mask before the meeting on Tuesday, Leelanau County road commissioner Tom Eckerle said “well this whole thing is because of them (racial slur) down in Detroit,"