We have joked about that for weeks knowing that it could become a reality. Just be glad you live inland, because you might salvage some nice Spring days while people in the CP drain the pharmacies of anti-depressants.
Around here delays were warranted due to road conditions but the cancellations are baffling. Oh' well, I'll stay home with the kid and get some housework done.
At this point I have no idea where I stand for school and work schedules etc.
Pretty much planning on a two hour school delay but need to account for maybe taking a day off from work if I wake up and there was a snow blitz.
Damn, even a marginally cold antecedent air mass and Quebec high would get the job done for many. Close but no cigar. RT 2 corridor looks good for 3-4" before them rains came.
Every set-up is different but definitely take the under on ice total maps as a rule. 2008 and 1998 were special events.
That being said, somebody in NE could see .50" of ice.
Will the ice with this be more in the elevations as it was in 2008? That was our first year in Greenfield and I had no problem with getting 33° rain while to Hilltowns lost power for days.