Snow Possible Wednesday Afternoon, Evening
Temperatures are not expected to get out of the 30s.
Snow and rain is likely headed this way for Wednesday afternoon’s commute into early Thursday morning, according to The Weather Channel.
There is a 90-percent-plus chance of precipitation between 3-6 p.m., though no significant accumulation is expected. A mix of rain and snow could continue until about 2 a.m.
Temperatures should remain in the upper 30s through the afternoon and evening.
Thursday’s forecast is for clear skies with a high in the mid-40s.
Jason Humm
11:57 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
OPM announced early unscheduled leave for DC.
Axel Smaxel
1:41 pm on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
people are abandoning their cars and all grocery stores are out of toilet paper
Tommy Warshaw III
8:10 pm on Wednesday, February 8, 2012
I'll believe it when I see it.
Steve S.
8:36 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
OMG! Drivers won't be able to see the large arrows on the pavement on westbound Rt. 665 reminding them that they've ignored three bright yellow signs advising them that their lane is ending and that long before now, they should have activated their right turn signals and calmly made a lane change to the right. Better yet, these same drivers should have remembered that each of the last 150 times that they've driven through this area, the left lane has ended. Why continue to get in this lane over and over and over and over when it's fairly certain that it's just going to end again, just like it did the previous 150 times? When you saw that Sears in Parole was closed, did you keep going back over and over and over and over for years hoping that one day it would miraculously be open again?
ChessiePk
9:19 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
HA HA HA...too funny!!!
John
9:17 am on Thursday, February 9, 2012
I LOVE snow! I lived in Vegas and L.A. for a few years and I never got used to the lack of season changes. And it's not snow but a LOT of snow - as in 2 to 4 feet. It's fun...especially for my son. Helps also that I work from home:-)
Monica A. Jones
6:34 pm on Thursday, February 9, 2012
Steve - What about the other local Annapolitans who do not always drive that route and are unable to see the "bright yellow" signs. I believe these signs are not very visible, although the lane change signs may be. We are old time Annapolis and if they hadn't screwed with this road to begin with - with it's long, long, lines of traffic, maybe we wouldn't need those signs nor the lane change signs. Annapolis is way overcrowded and does not handle the heavy traffic flow. One might want to speak to roads maintenance instead of complaining about other drivers.