Snow Go
Yesterday, last night, and today, we were supposed to receive upwards of 8–12 inches of snow as of yesterday morning’s weather forecast.
The snow was supposed to start at 10 am, but looking at the radar, that didn’t seem like it was going to happen, so we went to work and waited for the snow to start. We waited. And we waited. And we waited some more.
By the time 4:30 rolled around, it was time to go home, regardless of snow… or not. The snow did begin falling right around 4:30 and we had a snow-filled drive home, but the roads were perfectly fine, so it was no big deal.
We got home, did the usual stuff, and waited for the snow to show up. By bedtime, the snow was still not falling as promised. In fact, by that time, the forecast had already been updated a second time for the day from 8-12 inches to 3-6 inches, to 1-3 inches.
When we woke up this morning, there was about 2 inches of new snow on the ground, but the worst part was the roads. Apparently, the high winds were causing a lot of drifting snow from this past weekend’s storm to cover more than the actual falling snow did. With that, road conditions were pretty bad, so we stayed home.
One of the smallest snowfalls we’ve had this year and yet it kept us home when other, more intense snowfalls didn’t.