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  1. His comment about the lack of freezing rain at Seatac and the faulty reading was a direct jab at Micheal Synder. In that spicy tweet fest from that night, CM was going on about how nothing was *actually* happening despite folks saying that it was. MS responded by pointing out that his weather station was showing ZR at his house as a WTF man... and of course, CM doubled down.
  2. I was literally going to say that this was a job for JAYA and Micheal Snyder, and then you posted this. Love it! So is mine, still! There are still areas of ice/dirt crystals that popped up in the boggy parts of the yard when it froze over last week. So how on earth does a warm December play into this past week's ground temps? This this the line that slays me, however- So.... PSE didn't have a ton of outages? Traffic collisions don't count anymore? All those schools that opened late or not all the next morning equals very little impact? LOL no. Are we dealing with damage or scale that Oregon is? No, we are not. But to say that it was not freezing rain and that it had very little impact is just disingenuous. The only hot air in this tri-state region to occur this week came from Cliff Mass opening his dang mouth.
  3. Studded tires make a huge difference, but people often drive with them like it utterly neutralizes the ice. LOL it does not, you can still skid and have a massive shunt. Go slow, leave waaaaaay too much room to react, and be hyper aware of all of the bozos who think that their lifted 4wd truck means 4-wheel stop. And don't be afraid to stop for breaks because that kind of alert driving can be really draining. Hovering at 36 degrees in S.Seattle/Renton. We are getting both ice pellets and slush, which I haven't seen at the same time before. The persistence of this cold is something else!
  4. Super gorgeous pictures, love seeing the ice chunks on the water in particular. Thanks for sharing! Snowing/slushing in S.Seattle/Renton pretty decently for the last 30 or so, although not sticking. Topped out at 36, and now starting to drop again at 34.9. Me gusta!
  5. I left education this last June, and yeah, it's ridiculous. I don't know what your district is like as far as pacing freedom, but for us we couldn't pause for a day and teach about snow, or weather, or something that would relate to what was going on. Nope, we'd have to stick to the guide. Half my class would be missing and the other half physically present but mentally absent. It would not be hard to have some really excellent snow day curriculum on tap that would be great enrichment for those who can/want to take part virtually.
  6. LOL that is some serious snark from the comms person. Time to cue up the Pink Floyd, man... we don't need no education...
  7. So took the dog out for a walk and stuck to the grass, which is still quite frozen. Water is just pooling up on the surface as it slooooowly thaws out. The sidewalk was slick as heck, and there is visible slush in the parking lot as well as patches of ice on the margins. It’s raining solidly. Holding steady at 34 degrees, and we dropped right to freezing at 4am for an hour. I’m a block from Lake Washington, so I’m genuinely surprised how long this cold has stuck around for me. What weather stations do folks use? I have a basic La Crosse station but am wanting to get something that gives me more than temps and humidity.
  8. He said that this was going to be an utter non-event and ice would not be forming. He was very, very, wrong. This is just one page of school closures out of like 6 pages for this morning. Even if you stick to the Seattle metro area, 90% of the districts are running late or are closed from north (Shoreline, 2hrs late) to south (Renton, 2 hrs late) to east/west (Issaquah closed, Highline 2hrs late). While Seattle SD isn't running late (?) I took a look at their sub board and there are a metric ton of positions open so folks are not making it in. Clearly there was ice, and there was an impact city and county-wide from said ice. So yeah... Cliff Mass was very butt hurt on SM last night when folks called him out with actual on the ground data of ice, and didn't shift his "forecast".
  9. This is correct. NB doesn't contract with the County to plow their roads, so the KC plows go to the boundaries and turn around. Source: I work for the County.
  10. Not the greatest picture, sorry, but we have a light glaze starting in my part of Renton/Skyway. This poor rhododendron was already looking rather Charlie Brown Christmas tree, and now has added shine The pavement is also developing ice patches in places, and the grass is still rock hard. It’s been raining steadily for the last 1.5 hours so we have some standing water as well. Been stuck at 33.4 for the last hour.
  11. Does he though? Cause he knows roads are always warm and ZR isn't happening right now. I'm just saying...
  12. Mmmm yeah that burn came from this playbook... Which is ironic given the start of the thread with the KOMO meteorologist. Cliff Mass really needs a SM timeout.
  13. Oh, I know that snow is completely out of the picture, I just want some sort of messy as heck transition between the delightful but useless cold of the weekend to our usual status quo of rain and 40ish... slush would be fine, or sleet. Even freezing rain at this point. Just a wee little glaze to make me feel better when I get the bill from the HOA for our busted pipes rather than the bupkis that we currently have. I mean, the ground is literally frozen and there are no sun angles and we still got nothing! A messy transition isn't too much to ask for, right?!?
  14. We shot up pretty quickly to 36.8 today, hovered there for an hour, and now have started to drop back down. I really thought that we were going to hit 40 and this was going to be non-event. Given how cold the ground is and where the temp is now, I have some faint hope that we will see something come out of the sky that is not rain especially if the evaporative cooling tanks things.
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