krazzycowgirl
01-07-2005, 12:11 PM
Ok I get this in my email this morning:
I got to thinking this morning that, ironically, predicting snow in Seattle is a lot like driving in it. You glide along, thinking you're on the right track, but then you hit an icy patch, and you start to veer a little bit. And then you correct it and think you're heading straight again, only to start drifting the other way...
And then low pressures form offshore, and it's like you've just decided you need to scale Queen Anne Hill :)
Actually, for the most part, our forecast is still on track, with just some minor tweaks as Mother Nature tosses a few wiggles our way.
KOMO 4 Weather Producer Scott Sistek
I got to thinking this morning that, ironically, predicting snow in Seattle is a lot like driving in it. You glide along, thinking you're on the right track, but then you hit an icy patch, and you start to veer a little bit. And then you correct it and think you're heading straight again, only to start drifting the other way...
And then low pressures form offshore, and it's like you've just decided you need to scale Queen Anne Hill :)
Actually, for the most part, our forecast is still on track, with just some minor tweaks as Mother Nature tosses a few wiggles our way.
KOMO 4 Weather Producer Scott Sistek