Corran Horn
May the Schwartz be with you
As a person who works outside as a phone tech and have Thursday off....
San Jose here. A bit of wind, no rain yet.
I'm looking at TWC online, and its like... it looks like the storm is already 60% past us? Am I seeing the map wrong? maybe the radar only goes out like.. 200 miles or something? At the current rate the storm will be over by 4am.
I'm looking at TWC online, and its like... it looks like the storm is already 60% past us? Am I seeing the map wrong? maybe the radar only goes out like.. 200 miles or something? At the current rate the storm will be over by 4am.
No one here really considers Sac to be part of the bay. Maybe some Sac folk think that of themselves so they don't feel left out, I dunno lol.
No one here really considers Sac to be part of the bay. Maybe some Sac folk think that of themselves so they don't feel left out, I dunno lol.
No one in sac considers themselves bay area.
It was the storm of the decade.
But for me it was just Thursday.
Knowing California, this "Storm of the Decade" will be comparable to a "Thunderstorm" on the East Coast.
Thanks to all the hyperbolic news reports, I get to work from home. Let's see some rain, San Francisco.
San Diego here, we'll take some of that rain off your hands... Please?
1) Yes, the radar coverage only goes so far.
2) You have to look at the animation. That trough of rain is moving mainly in the direction of that line of activity of the radar. For example look at this animation: http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/pacsouthwest_loop.php
Yea it was busy as hell here. Walmart had a ton of people with necessities. I bought nothing but tape and some granola bars. lol
I don't think this storm is that serious.
I have to catch a plane at 6:00 AM at SJC.
oh god
I have to catch a plane at 6:00 AM at SJC.
oh god
Enjoy it while it lastsI just stepped outside and there was no rain and no wind, it seems like just a normal night....
Are we gonna die?
it's the calm before the storm