Jonas is coming . . .

. . . this weekend ! ! !

Below is today's [19 Jan] forecast for snowfall accumulations over the upcoming weekend from Winterstorm Jonas.
The pinkish areas, including the Greater Washington Metroplex and Northern Virginia, represent accumulations of 2 feet or more:



DonDiego wishes his northeastern friends "Best of Luck !" in surviving the storm. DonDiego supposes he will likely receive sufficient snow to make a snowman, . . . of presently-unpredictable size.
Ugh!
What would Jonas do?
I am scheduled to work on Saturday but the forecast is still not set for us in the Cincy area.

I just saw the latest update for here, No. Va. area and we're smack dab in the middle of the 1-2 feet range. This one of the reasons we're moving a little further south, had enough snow and ice in this life so the less I see from here on out the better.
As long as it is not the Jonas Brothers.....
i'm leaving NY for Vegas for a month on Tuesday. Looks like I won't escape one final snow storm. After April, the only snow I hope I ever see is om The caps of the Sierra Nevadas.
UPDATE:



It looks like Northern Virginia and the panhandle of West Virginia are likely to get over 2-feet of snow. The Appalachian Mountains are gonna look mighty pretty.
These weather reports almost make me feel guilty for living in sunny LA. I do pray for the safety of everyone having to deal with Jonas.
Hot Toddy time, plus hope that you don't lose power or cable.
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