Monday, February 8, 2010

Back in Connecticut, But What A Day It Was!

After a wild, wild weekend in snowed-in Baltimore, we are finally back in Connecticut, just in time for a new snowstorm. Our flight back from Baltimore was cancelled this morning, and we were forced to take Amtrak to get back home in time for work tomorrow. The weekend storm deposited over two FEET of snow in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, where my daughter, her husband and my granddaughter live. They've finally managed to dig out their cars, and now they are staring at another 10-12 inches of snow coming tomorrow afternoon and through the night tomorrow night. That would make this the snowiest winter in Baltimore history.

Here in Connecticut, the weekend storm left not a flake in the Hartford-New Britain region, but this new storm won't be so benevolent. Winter Storm Watches are already posted and they could be upgraded to Winter Storm Warnings tomorrow. The more northerly track of this new storm means New Yorkers could be digging out from a foot of snow by Wednesday morning, and some of that will likely be coming to central Connecticut. I've lived that last 32 years here in Connecticut, and 5 years before that in upstate New York, and I have never seen as much snow in one place as I did in Baltimore this past weekend.

Last week, I mentioned that February and March are normally the two snowiest months of the winter. It looks as if February is going to be living up to its reputation.