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  1. #31
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    We are supposed to get something like 9"-13" here in VB... I'll believe it when I see it, but just in case, DH and I went to the grocery store tonight (it was packed!) and stocked up for a few days.
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    It's heading your way, Sammy. We were on the north edge of the storm and have 6"........Looks like my run will be on the dreadmill today.
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  3. #33
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    It started around 9 am in the DC suburbs, which is earlier than they originally forecast. They're expecting up to 5 inches here. I just cancelled my lunch plans because it will probably take a few more hours before they plow the roads around here.

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    We had a precursor to the storm the day before. It snowed and sleeted for a couple hours, everyone thought the forecast was wrong, then it quit. The actual storm didn't hit here until about 6 last night and snowed for about 12 hours. Maybe that's the case with you, ny biker.

    I got out of the house and got a few pics of the snow while it was still untouched. It's really pretty
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  5. #35
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    This was as of 7:30 this morning, but there's definitely about 4 inches now! I'm really hoping we do not get 9 more...
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    I'm about 45 minutes north of you and it started around 11 AM. The prediction is for a dusting but it's already that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post
    This was as of 7:30 this morning, but there's definitely about 4 inches now! I'm really hoping we do not get 9 more...
    Can't blame you, Sammy. 13" would really shut things down around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    Can't blame you, Sammy. 13" would really shut things down around here.
    VB is already shut down. 13" would be disastrous since we don't have the resources to deal with it... In cases like this, I really miss the midwest where they did have those resources!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I'm about 45 minutes north of you and it started around 11 AM. The prediction is for a dusting but it's already that.
    break your skis out, I'm gonna, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ny biker View Post
    It started around 9 am in the DC suburbs, which is earlier than they originally forecast. They're expecting up to 5 inches here. I just cancelled my lunch plans because it will probably take a few more hours before they plow the roads around here.
    I got home from the pool just as it was starting (8:30ish) and my DH was out doing errands all morning. He said Arlington County was doing a good job with the primary roads but he saw wrecks on 395 (Alexandria) and some fender benders here and there. It was getting worse as time went on. Luckily, he managed to pick up my new Isis from the bike shop, where it was assembled and given pedals/new tires (will be awhile before it sees some action---I won't ride it until the roads are free of salt/chemicals).

    No plows/salt/sand through our neighborhood yet, but that's to be expected. Road is now covered. Hopefully, this will be the last measurable snow of the season. We are long overdue for an early spring.....

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    Looking outside I'd guess there's almost 4 inches on my balcony railing right now. What worries me is that it doesn't look like they plowed the road back there, which is a main road and a big hill.

    Since it's so cold outside I decided today would be a good day to put the insulating styrofoam in the electrical outlets on my exterior walls. I bought these things months ago but never put them in because the previous owner painted over all the outlet and light switch covers so it was going to be a project to remove them and put the insulation behind them. It took a utility knife, 3 screwdrivers and two skinned knuckles, but I managed to get it done. I don't know how much good it will do but it can't hurt.

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    I thought about biking to the grocery store; put the panniers on the bike and decided to do a little test run on my street to see whether this was a good idea or a boneheaded one. I was okay going downhill (very slowly... brakes on the whole way) and okay going uphill, but I needed goggles or glasses or something to keep the snowflakes from hitting my eyes.

    So I drove to the store instead. Kind of wish my neighbor across the street wouldn't park directly opposite my steep driveway when the weather is snowy or icy, and today, it was looking likely that he'd be wishing the same thing. I tried to get my car up my driveway, slid down several times (which could have been thrilling were it not for the very real possibility of smacking into my neighbor's vehicle), and finally gave up.

    Later, I was walking down my driveway to retrieve cookies (!) that I might have left in the car, slipped, fell, and landed hard on my tailbone. I think this means I'll not be riding for at least a few days.

    Damn Mint Milanos.

    (I want them still.)

  13. #43
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    We ended up getting six inches of "dusting." Yay Mr. Foot for calling it right!

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    6 inches of *dusting* huh? If that's a dusting- I'd hate to see a real storm.

    Hope everyone is staying warm and being safe out there!!!
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  15. #45
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    In my area of VB we got about 6 inches. In central VB, they saw 9"-11." We didn't get a much because it turned to sleet the last few hours. The sleet packed down the 6 inches we got and added a nice layer of ice on top. Spring? Spring? Where are you?
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