TRIDi just emailed me the following from Channel 8 Stormtracker:
"We are starting to watch an area of rain in the Gulf of Mexico that will be moving into the southeast this evening. This system will increase our clouds tonight, but ahead of that our low temperatures will dip into the upper 20s to near 30. That system will slide across North Carolina on Saturday and that puts us under the gun again for another round of wintery weather. This will be a different system than Thursday's as we will be getting colder as the weather moves in. That means we may start off as rain for Richmond and points south and east but transition to snow during the afternoon and evening. The timing of that change over will determine exactly how much snow we receive, but it currently looks like we may see a couple of inches here in central Virginia, including the Metro Richmond region."
And Popsrcr has confirmed, "This is a proper storm to bring snow. With the arctic airmass in place, I agree with the forecast."
I don't like this weather forecast. Can someone bring me another one, please?
Yesterday, I moved Patriot Sangria from off the trainer inside our house to the garage. She has been waiting there patiently in anticipation of tomorrow's ride.
She is going to be quite sad if the weather forecasters are actually right this time.
4 comments:
While I'd love to ride, I'd sure dig a decent snow! Its been awhile.
as much as i love to see snow falling and i love to ski on it.
however, i do not love to camp in it. i second your request for a new weekend forecast!
But, it if snows, Patriot sangria can be reunited with her other bike friends....
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There are many who miss Patriot sangria over at indoor cycling...
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