Relatives in the Roanoke Valley of Virginia still have power, fortunately, so we’ve been exchanging email. Also managed to watch one of their television stations, WDBJ-7, on the Web. Their chief meteorologist lives in nearby Fincastle, another town we have an attachment to, and he showed pictures of that little place buried under more than a foot of snow.
Less luck in finding any news on Quicksburg in the Shenandoah Valley where friends live, but they seldom do email and we haven’t tried a landline call yet. Fortunately, the storm is pretty much following Accuweather’s Friday forecast and gradually moving off to the northeast to batter the major cities of the East Coast.
















About 12 inches in Woodford, VA where we are visiting our grandsons. (About 30 miles north of Richmond). However, no snow yet in the Northeast Kingdom. Joe & Eva
By now you have more than a foot, unless it’s stopped snowing.
Without being of a set opinion on GW, it has a funny way of establishing itself.
Without being of a set opinion on GW, it has a funny way of establishing itself.
I go with Svensmark’s “Chilling Stars” research. At least he’s humble about it. Which has more to do with science than the climatologist nonsense. Maybe that should be cosmetologist. Except the latter have to have a license.
I go with Svensmark’s “Chilling Stars” research. At least he’s humble about it. Which has more to do with science than the climatologist nonsense. Maybe that should be cosmetologist. Except the latter have to have a license.