Somewhat Important Note:

Due to the popularity of the blog, I receive numerous Facebook requests before potential snowstorms. Although I am flattered that you want to follow me on Facebook, I would ask that you not friend request me unless you know me in real life. It's nothing personal, I've just decided I don't want too many friends on Facebook.

Thanks, John

Monday, December 1, 2008

Not Good

Well, that really couldn't have been a bigger bust for the first "major" winter storm if I tried. I'll be frank about this one. I (along with other meteorologists in Detroit) made one big mistake. I overestimated the amount of snow that would fall overnight. Here in Lake Orion, we'll still end up with about 6", but about 2" of that will fall during the day today, when it doesn't have any effect on school being in session. And another mistake was that I underestimated the strength of the dry slot. We only got 0.4" of snow overnight, for a total of 3.9", which obviously isn't enough for a snow day. Basically, the dry air prevented any substantial snow amounts from falling last night, which killed our chances for a snow day. This isn't even one of those days where I can say that the school district should have called school. If you're looking for someone to blame for this bust of a snow day, blame me.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I BLAME YOU JOHN
I GOT E'S ON MY HW

Anonymous said...

Good job taking responcibility, your a true moral leader just like George Washington.

Anonymous said...

its ok! i still got faith in you

Anonymous said...

hahah mr McLaughlin spelled responsibility wrong