Friday, February 12, 2010

Another Snow Day!

This has to be a record. I have yet another snow day today! The school is closed again. I've been off work since last Friday afternoon. This is going to mess up so many deadlines - but it sure has been nice having this time off. I've been able to get caught up on so many things.

I heard on the news this morning that some schools in Virginia and in other parts of Maryland are going to be OPEN on Monday - which is a school holiday (President's Day). Oh, how I hope they don't take our President's Day away from us!!

Get this - it is supposed to snow again on Monday !! They are promising on the news that it won't be bad - but they are predicting anywhere from 2-8 inches. 8 inches alone has proven to be worthy of a snow day in the past...8 inches on top of the 3 feet we already have sounds questionable to me. Wouldn't it be crazy if we got next Tuesday off too?! OK, that is pushing it.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Digging Out - Again!





We just finished digging out the car for the third time this winter. We are facing the same problem here as the rest of the DC-MD-VA area - where to put all the snow. There is a huge snow mountain behind our car and it was a real pain trying to hurl the shovelfuls of snow on top of it. There is so much snow out there. At least it is nice and sunny today!

Snow Over Snowmaggedon!


We made it through the night and we still have electricity! We feel very fortunate. There are still a lot of people in the area still without power. They are calling the aftermath "Snow Over It!". We blew all the previous records out of the water - or should I say - snow? DCA is reporting a total seasonal snowfall of 54.9 inches - this includes the storm we had in December too.

It is still REALLY windy out there right now. The sidewalks are not completely clear so we are waiting for the wind to die down and for the sidewalks to be cleared before we go down and deal with digging out the care - FOR THE THIRD TIME!

There is a lot of black ice on the freeways and the traffic report if full of people who skid out and are stuck in snow banks on the sides of the roads. Also, they are reporting up to 50 people still stuck out on the roads who apparently spent the night in their cars. Why in the world anyone tried to drive last night is beyond me. They are advising people to stay off the roads today - but a lot of places are open - including Jason's office! He is working from home again today.

I can't imagine we will have to go in to school tomorrow - but if the school is open, I'm going to work from home. The streets around us were not completely plowed on Wednesday morning - I doubt they are any better now.

I took a picture of the tennis court this morning to show how high the snow is. I'll take more pictures when we go dig out the car later.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

How Much Snow?

Our place looks out over one of the tennis courts here and just to give you an idea of how much snow is out there, we can just barely see the top of the net. I just Googled it and the average tennis court net is 3 feet, 6 inches. There is a lot of snow out there. It is going to be a really long time before things are back to normal around here.

So Windy!


The snow seems to have died down a bit - it is very difficult to tell because it is SO windy. They called off the snow plows earlier this afternoon because of the white-out conditions. I am watching a press conference right now on the news with the governor of Maryland. Maryland, Virginia and DC all together declared a state of emergency.

There have been more roof collapses and an entire traffic light signal at a major intersection in Alexandria fell down. A lot of people are still without power - or it finally came back on and now it is off again. How we still have power is a mystery to me. According to the Pepco map, we are in the middle of power-outage city. I'm not complaining though - we are extremely grateful to have power.

They are talking about a huge problem they are facing right now - where to put all the snow as it is plowed. They have hired contractors to haul it out but they are running out of places to dump it.

It is so incredibly windy - words can't explain how windy it is. I tried to get a picture of it but I can't quite capture it. There are these huge gusts that rattle the windows and make the place creak - and we are in a brick building! The trees are just whipping in the wind.

The car is completely covered with snow again. There is no way anyone is getting in to work tomorrow. Plowing and shoveling is futile until this wind dies down.

Jason is sick. He has a cold - don't know where he managed to pick that up - except for our short venture out yesterday, we've been cooped up in here since last Friday. I am confident we will be getting ANOTHER snow day tomorrow - and I seriously doubt the school will be open Friday either. Oh- just received my text message from the school - it is indeed closed tomorrow! I just realized Monday is a holiday - this has certainly been a unexpected house-arrest type of vacation.

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White Out

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Here we go again - but it is worse!



This is really a blizzard! The wind is howling, snow is blowing, all the hard work that people did over the past few days to clear the sidewalks and parking lots is ruined! I have another snow day and Jason's work is offering liberal leave day (does that place EVER close??). The wind is REALLY blowing - the whole place is creaking. We are not holding out hope that the electricity is going to stay on.

I'm quite certain I'll have the day off tomorrow as well. Pretty sure we'll all still be digging out Friday too.

I chatted with someone from work yesterday - she said this happened in 1996 and the whole area closed down for 7 full days!

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

DC Snow Time Lapse Video

I found this on the internet today - it really demonstrates how much snow we've received!

Snowlapse 2010

Gearing up for the Next Blizzard















Off work again today (Tuesday) and Jason is working at home again. We ventured out this morning. It took us about 2 hours to travel 2 miles up the street to Target and 2 miles down the street to the grocery store. Traffic is horrible because entire lanes on Georgia avenue are blocked by snow. The sidewalks are completely covered. There were a lot of people walking in the street - that also slowed down traffic.
I was amazed at the Target parking lot. It is covered with snow and the clear areas are walled by 10-20 feet of plowed snow. It is supposed to snow again tonight. If we really do get 10-16 inches as they are predicting, I don't see how this area is going to be able to handle it! It is also supposed to be really windy tonight - so there is a blizzard warning. The wind was what caused us to lose power back in December. I really hope the power does not go out! We bought extra batteries and some candles and matches at the store just in case it does though.







The parking lot at the mall.

Monday, February 08, 2010

Really??

..WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 7 PM EST
WEDNESDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A
WINTER STORM WARNING FOR...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY
TO 7 PM EST WEDNESDAY. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN
EFFECT.

* PRECIPITATION TYPE...SNOW.

* ACCUMULATIONS...10 TO 20 INCHES.

* TIMING...MID-AFTERNOON TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY.

* TEMPERATURES...TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING AT THE ONSET TUESDAY
AFTERNOON. TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE UPPER 20S TUESDAY
NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY.

* WINDS...LIGHT SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS TUESDAY BECOMING
NORTHWESTERLY 15 TO 25 MPH WEDNESDAY.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE
EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. THE COMBINATION OF SNOW AND STRONG WINDS
WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS.

Monday, February 8, 2010
We are still snowed in today. We thought we'd go see if the little grocery store down the street was open just so we could get out and maybe pick up some lunch. No luck. The sidewalk to get down there was not clear and there was a mountain of snow plowed from the road blocking where it should be.

We also took some mail but the mailbox was completely covered. We did find one at the metro station but who knows when it will be picked up.

The main street in front of our place (Georgia Ave) is fairly clear - but the side streets are not completely clear and the neighborhood streets are still not plowed. It is a real mess. I wonder if the school will be closed again tomorrow.

I don't even want to think about what is going to happen if we really do get another 5 inches of snow tomorrow night!

Monday, February 8, 2010
We are still snowed in! The entire area is still shut down. The federal government, all the Smithsonian museums, all schools and colleges and many businesses are closed today. I have a snow day - Jason's work is open but he is working from home and he said his email was full of stories of people still without power and/or in areas where the streets have not been plowed. It seems like most people without power have managed to find a hotel to stay in or are staying with friends and family. They do have emergency shelters open today for people who still don't have electricity though.

The Metro is still only running underground and only every half an hour. There is very limited bus service and it is also running on a reduced schedule. Most side streets are not plowed and according to the news this morning, there are piles of snow and black ice on the freeways. It was very cold last night and they said that if it dips below 20 degrees then the salt and other de-icing chemicals they use on the roads don't work.

On top of all of this - it is supposed to snow again tomorrow! The only hope is we are under a watch, not a warning yet - but if it happens they are predicting more than 5 more inches of snow!!! It was sunny yesterday but it never got above freezing so very little melting happened - and what did melt turned into ice last night. There are huge icicles hanging from our balcony. If we get another 5 inches of snow, I think we will be up to, if not over, 3 feet of snow on the ground.

This much snow is absolutely unheard of in this area!

I have plenty to do here. I am teaching 2 classes this semester and I am involved in a number of side projects and I am doing a training on military learners so, as long as we have electricity and internet then I can actually take this opportunity to get ahead a little bit. But still, I am also getting cabin fever. We have not been out since Friday morning. I think maybe this afternoon we'll venture out and walk around the neighborhood. I'll take some pictures if we do.

We still have lots of food. We even still have some beer and wine so, we're OK there. Just getting a little stir-crazy.


There is a car under there, somewhere...

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Where did the sidewalk go?
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Digging Out


Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Blizzard 2010


Sunday, February 7, 2010
Well, we have about 2 1/2 feet of snow - and it was windy so there are drifts that are pretty high! A church roof collapsed, an elementary school roof collapsed and 2 hangars at Dulles airport collapsed. The major roads and the freeways seem to be pretty clear - but nobody can really get to them because the side streets are not. Our parking lot is a mess. Jason is down digging out the car right now. A shovel works so much better than a bucket, that is for sure!

It is not clear yet if I will have to go in to work tomorrow. I hope not. I just went out to take pictures and our sidewalks are not clear - it was very difficult to walk and if I do go to work, I think I'll have to take a change of clothes because it is impossible to walk out there without your pant legs getting covered in snow. Jason can work at home if the metro still is not running tomorrow.

We managed to make it through the storm with electricity - I know a lot of people in the area had a miserable night because electricity is out in many places and it is COLD. It was 12 degrees when I woke up this morning - and now it is only 19.

Our internet and cable did go out - I'm emailing this from an unsecured network I found. No worries though - we don't have cable on the TV in the bedroom so Jason will still be able to watch the superbowl later today.

I'm attaching some pictures. Just wanted to give you all an update on the situation here! Let's all hope I get a snow day tomorrow!!


Saturday, February 6, 2010

It is still really coming down! There are more guys out trying to shovel our sidewalks and it is now up to their waists. The cars are completely buried - and they have not plowed our parking lot yet, so when they do, I'm not sure how we are going to access our cars at all.

I am worried our balcony is going to collapse under all the snow on it. Two airplane hangers at Dulles airport have collapsed and there are a lot of trees down in the area.

This is so crazy! There are now 108,000 people without power - the highest number here in Montgomery County - so we are super lucky that we still have power.


As you may have heard, we are in the middle of ANOTHER blizzard! This is so crazy. This area NEVER gets this much snow. We are breaking another record and perhaps matching a record of 3 feet that was recorded by George Washington and Ben Franklin back in the 1700s.

I am SO GLAD we thought ahead and went to the store after work on Wednesday to stock up on groceries. We also bought a shovel on Wednesday. It is a good thing we did all our shopping on Wednesday because by Thursday afternoon, a shovel could not be found anywhere and people at work were telling me they had to wait in line at the grocery stores for over an hour! They showed a grocery store last night on the news and it was completely cleaned out - even all the mushrooms were gone.

At least this time the area was more prepared and we all knew this storm was coming. Jason worked from home yesterday (Friday) and all the schools and federal government closed at noon. I left work shortly after noon and it had already started snowing and the freeway was packed - it was surreal being in rush hour at noon on a Friday.

I have a feeling all schools in the area will be off on Monday as well because the snow is STILL really coming down! I took some pictures - it is hard to convey how deep the snow is. We were watching a guy out trying to clear our sidewalks (one advantage of living in a condo, someone else clears the sidewalks for you!) and he was really struggling. First of all, he couldn't find the sidewalk. Second, the snow came up to his knees and third, his snow machine seems to keep clogging up.

Just like last time, we are going to have to dig our own car out. We are not looking forward to that. We saw one of our neighbors out digging out his car a little while ago but we are going to wait until it is finished snowing. Good thing we have a shovel now!

We still have electricity (obviously, I'm sending you an email) - but there are about 70,000 people in the area who don't. We feel very fortunate to have electricity. It did go out for a short time yesterday afternoon but luckily it came back on after about half an hour. They said on the news this storm is expected to last until 10 PM tonight and we will get another 5 or 6 inches of snow - right now we are at about 18-24 inches in the area. Judging by that guy out there clearing the snow from the sidewalk, I'd say we have about 20 inches here in our area.

The metro stopped running trains above ground - only the subway is running right now and all bus service is canceled. The last Amtrak left Union Station yesterday afternoon at 3:00 and all 3 airports in the area are closed. Believe it or not, we are supposed to get more snow on Tuesday!! Who knows, maybe I'll get the whole week off of work!

We have plenty of food, water, beer, wine and toilet paper so we'll be OK even if we are stuck here for a few more days. We just thought we would drop you all a line and give you an update.
















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