About a week ago, D was commenting about how he missed snow and wanted some to make it feel more like Christmas was on its way (Seattle proper doesn't get much of the white stuff, if any, in the winter). Well, this morning, he kind of got his wish.
Actually, last weekend, he had a little taste of it -- just enough to give the trees a pretty dusting:
Fast-forward, though, to Wednesday night. A rather large weather system was predicted to dump about 10 inches of snow on the city by Thursday morning. Sweet, D thought, except for the fact that he was supposed to fly out Thursday afternoon. Hmmm.
So we hatched a plan. He'd get a ride to the airport in time for the first flight out to Chicago and try to go stand-by. His friend, who also had a flight scheduled for the afternoon, agreed to drive him. "You should just stick around and try to get out early," D told him. But his friend wasn't keen on the idea and went back home to sleep some more after dropping D off. D says the stars were still out, the sky perfectly clear, without a hint of any approaching weather.
A few hours later, his friend woke up to 6 inches of snow on the ground with more coming down without any sign of stopping. And the highways were closed.
Pan over on your imaginary map to the Midwest. At the moment, we're getting that fun phenomenon known as "wintry mix" -- sleet, snow, freezing rain -- which will glaze most of the area over the next 12 hours and make driving a big no-no. Flying too. D's connecting flight was already canceled hours before it was supposed to take off this evening. Fortunately, he managed to get a bus ticket to his final destination before the slippery stuff started accumulating, so he's safely at his parents' house now. Imagine, though, if he hadn't hopped that early flight ...
So the weather system that blanketed Washington and brought the first snowfall in 30 years to Las Vegas is scheduled to roll through the Midwest on Saturday. I'm now stuck deciding whether to brave iced-over roads tomorrow afternoon, once I turn in my grades, or to wait till Saturday to venture out in snow showers. Neither sounds good. Sunday has potential (still snowy, though less so), and Monday looks best (clear). But Monday's a loooooooooooooong way from this weekend.
I suppose more reading is in order ...
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3 comments:
Oh I am so sorry to hear of your problem with the weather. How maddening for you and I agree, neither car journey sounds ideal for you.I hate driving in that sort of weather - I know most people do but then they are probably braver than me. It's the light as much as the road conditions- it just doesn't seem to suit my vision.
Anyway, I really hope you manage to get to your in-laws somehow and as soon as you can. Keep posting or I'll worry about you :)
Hi there, French Fancy! I'm safe and all's well at the in-laws' place. Thanks for worrying about me -- hope you're getting nicer weather in your hemisphere :)
Glad you arrived safely. It's lovely sunshine here but quite cold - no snow I'm pleased to say :)
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