The Weather.

I'm too far west to get anything more than a dusting.
 
Awww, sorry, KLS. :( We may end up with only an inch or two, though if it tracks more west, we could see more. I just wish it would do it today instead of overnight and tomorrow morning. Blech.
 
Honestly, I wish it would just blow over. Who needs any of it this late in the game, lol.
 
^^^True! We got 5 inches. At least the roads weren't a disaster when I left for work. I skipped my workout because it was still snowing and I didn't want to drive in that. It's nice and sunny out now. It should all be melted by Wednesday. :D
 
Wow, that's a lot! I got a dusting and it was all gone by mid afternoon.
 
After early spring-like weather, they're now predicting 6- to 10-inches of snowfall Wednesday and Thursday, followed by more warmer weather. It's getting pretty crazy.
 
London and South East England
Forecast Summary
  • Today
    Dry with sunny periods, the best of which will be this morning as cloud will tend to increase. Away from the coast, where a cooling onshore breeze will develop, it will feel rather warm with the light winds and sunshine.
 
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Gonna be quite cold & windy tomorrow & Thursday, with sleet, snow, & rain.... :pout:
 
Wow, that's a lot! I got a dusting and it was all gone by mid afternoon.
Most of it was gone by the time I got home last night. The rest likely is gone by now. The weather guys thought Eastern CT would get most of it, but it ended up to be more in Central CT.

Today is sunny and brisk. It supposedly got up to 50. I just know I didn't need a hat or gloves today. :)
 
Today is 53° F. and sunny. Tomorrow, a foot of snow will fall. So much for putting away the snowblower.
 
It snowed here all day yesterday and will be snowing more today. Kind of dreary, not much sun. Just cold enough to be miserable. I'm so glad March is almost over.

On a bright note, I saw my first robin yesterday morning. And two house finches. At least something made me smile.
 
I woke up about 1.30 as I could not sleep with the storm, storm Katie this time. I kept hearing things crashing around outside last night. It's still quite bad here now.

Met Office Warnings Issued For: Greater London
  1. Yellow warning of rain
    From:
    2100 on Sun 27 March
    To:
    1200 on Mon 28 March
    Updated 27 March at 10:46 Active
    A period of heavy, persistent rain is expected to move northeastwards Sunday night and Monday morning, bringing a risk of surface water flooding, perhaps exacerbated in places by wind-blown debris.

    The rain is expected to clear northeastwards from southwest England by early Monday, from much of the Midlands around mid-morning, then finally clear from eastern England around Monday lunchtime.Be aware that some low level disruption from localised flooding looks likely.

  2. Yellow warning of wind
    From:
    0115 on Mon 28 March
    To:
    1500 on Mon 28 March
    Winds will strengthen markedly across southern England and through the Bristol Channel from the early hours of Monday, with the potential for 50-60 mph gusts inland and 70 mph gusts around coasts exposed to the south. Whilst there is a low likelihood of all areas seeing these strong gusts for a time, southern coastal counties from Hampshire eastwards look most likely to see the strongest winds, and in these areas there is also the possibility of some 60-70 mph gusts well inland. Wind will soon ease from the south west during the morning, then clearing from south east England and East Anglia by mid-afternoon. Additional hazards may include large waves around exposed coasts as well as a period of heavy rain.

    Please be aware of the potential for disruption to outdoor activities and travel, as well as the possibility of fallen trees and temporary interruptions to power supplies.