What a difference a day makes when it comes to our icy road conditions.
On our commute this morning we’re seeing bare and wet pavement on all major arterials.
Here’s Cherry looking west from 23rd:
What a difference a day makes when it comes to our icy road conditions.
On our commute this morning we’re seeing bare and wet pavement on all major arterials.
Here’s Cherry looking west from 23rd:
luckily we haven’t dropped below zero or I would emigrate.
Well, that depends on whether you are using the more international Celcius scale, or the American typical Fahrenheit scale. ;-)
OK, start a list:
Snomageddon
Snopocalypse
snOMG!
sNovember
YeslerWay – we don’t need any of your fancy foreign temperature gauges around here. Here in the good ol’ U.S.of A. we don’t tolerate that kind of pinko fascist hippie Euro-crap.
I’m liking sNovember, it reflects the rarity of November snow around here…I always think of Snowpocalypse as the one at Christmastime of 2008.
How about:
snowverreaction
snowbigdeal
game snover man, game snover
G’s up, snows down
Thanks to all for this helpful coverage of the roads. Maybe I will venture forth…
I had that same thought, Spiffy D. “Subzero” reminds me of Minnesota, and not in a good way.
The last time I was in San Francisco, someone asked me whether we use Celsius up here. I told her that that was a little further north, but she didn’t seem to get it…
How ’bout Snowvember-r-r-r-rrr?