FINALLY! Brown/Harvard

Started by judy, February 14, 2003, 07:07:05 AM

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judy

Okay everybody! Drive/fly safely and I'll see y'alls tonight!
Leaving soon for the airport :-)
I really need to find me a bouncy excited smiley...

Al DeFlorio

Yesterday's forecast was calling for snow in Boston on Saturday.  Now it says partly cloudy with high of 17 degrees Fahrenheit and wind-chill of +2 at 6pm.

Al DeFlorio '65

colo83

 To  Al   D.       Appreciate your daily comments.  Leaving for Prov. by way of Uncasville in 10 min. from  N.H.   Hope to see  all  tonight  unless an unlikely HUGE winning streak occurs at Mohegan.  Just kidding.   Will be seeing a lot of glass in sect.P row 4.

cquinn

Woohoo!!!  Heat wave down south in Boston!!!  It's currently 0 in Burlington, will get down to -20 or -25 tonight, and won't crack 0 tomorrow.  And that's without windchill.

I'm leaving in 10 min.  See you folks in Providence.

jd212

ok, she's exaggerating just a bit. This is the actual forecast for the weekend. Subtract the current wind speed from the current temp. and you get a pretty accurate portrayal of the windchill:

Friday : Sunshine along with a few clouds. High 21F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph.

Friday night : Partly cloudy skies early will give way to cloudy skies late. Wind chills may approach -10F. Low around 5F. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.

Saturday : Partly to mostly cloudy. Wind chills approaching -10F. High 17F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.

Saturday night : A few clouds. Wind chills may approach -15F. Low 3F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph.

Josh '99

As a postscript to the weather talk, I'm told that these past Friday and Saturday nights were among the coldest on record for Boston.  Or something to that effect, anyway.  It was cold.

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

melissa

FYI - I'm not sure if any of our DC fans made it home. Judy is stuck in Providence indefinitely. Apparently nothing is moving in or out of DC and people aren't permitted on the streets at all.  It is amazing how 2 feet of snow in an area where snow is infrequent but still present from time to time can cause this much havoc.

Greg Berge

When I lived in NC we had one November snowfall of 11 inches.  It was way, way too much for the locals -- they had to borrow snow removal equipment... from Virginia (I wish I had been in on that phone call.  "Hi gov'nuh.  How's the wife?  Great, great.  Hey, the reason I called...")  The whole state shut down for more than a week -- I've never seen such happy children.

Good luck getting home, Judy.

judy

11 hours later...slow trekking on amtrak and barely running metros...I'm home...but my car is still buried @ bwi...  ::worry:: so I think the plan is to dig my car out on Friday and drive up to Ithaca... :-)

anyone else have any fun travel stories from the weekend?

CowbellGuy

Yeah, 4:07 from New Haven was much, much better than 9:11 doing the same route on my last attempt :-)

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Beeeej

No.  I have absolutely no fun travel stories from the weekend.  And neither does Lowell.

Beeeej

Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

gwm3

Well, I can walk home from Bright, but some of my friends still haven't made it home to DC. (and the one who was flying to Charlotte via DC got rerouted through Atlanta just in time for the Charlotte airport to close -- I suspect he had a fun night in the airport).

cquinn

anyone else have any fun travel stories from the weekend?

Not me, but my brother was supposed to fly home from Boston to Columbia, S.C., by way of D.C., on Sunday morning.  He's still in Boston.

jeh25

Arrrgg. I don't live in New Haven anymore. I live in Meriden.  ::nut::

Cornell '98 '00; Yale 01-03; UConn 03-07; Brown 07-09; Penn State faculty 09-
Work is no longer an excuse to live near an ECACHL team... :(

judy

Well, for the folks from DC, Dulles has 1 runway open, National and BWI are both still closed...though rumor has it National may open tomorrow morning. It's stopped snowing down here but now the idiots have come out on the roads...
Amtrak is doing the Boston to DC run but my trip from Providence to Union Station took about 8 hours and really crowded until you're past Baltimore, metro only runs underground and there's only one train per hour...and the federal government is still shut down tomorrow...They're hoping to get everyone back to work on Wednesday...
good luck getting home!