Howdy, Kathy.
I imagine you’re ready for a breather by now.
I also imagine you’re happy the wind has died down at last.
It came here! LOL
A breather would be nice. We got payroll done, but it was a challenge.
My co-worker out in Wasilla...
“Got a weather alert, expecting 6 to 10 inches of snow starting tonight until noon tomorrow.”
And this is the latest for here...
“Special Weather Statement issued February 21 at 4:09PM AKST by NWS Anchorage AK
Another round of strong winds are building this afternoon and will reach peak intensity tonight as a low pressure system moves up Cook Inlet. Expect southeast winds gusting 40 to 60 mph through most of the Anchorage Municipality beginning in the late afternoon. Rain and snow mix to begin by the early evening along, with more of a wet snow expected at higher elevations. In the early evening, winds are expected to start coming down.
Precipitation to continue overnight into the early morning when the precipitation will likely be mostly snowfall due to prolonged, cool southwesterly flow. The timing of the changeover will dictate snow accumulations, with 1 to 3 inches possible at sea level and 4 to 8 inches possible at higher elevations. The addition of snow and below- freezing temperatures to wet roadways may create difficult travel conditions.”
Lovely!! Should stay above freezing til I get home from the office tomorrow.
MAKE IT STOP! Blowing and blowing and blowing hard!!