
| | Are you dreaming?December 14, 2010 - Erin O'NeillYep, I knew it. As soon as I opened my virtual yap, complaining about the warm temperatures a couple weeks ago, old man winter let me have it. Well, it isn't 22 inches and 22 below. But it's darn cold and a tad inconvenient. Already the kids have missed a whole day and had a slew of 2-hour delays. "Mom and dad can hardly wait for school to start again" and the long winter break hasn't even begun. Still, there's nothing quite like a Christmas snow. It's what made Frosty come to life and the reason Rudolph made his nose glow so bright. Yes, I watch too many kiddie Christmas shows. But, hey, I'm a kid at heart. So I was inspired to do a Google search on the possibility for a white Christmas for our area. Given that we already have snow on the ground and it isn't likely to melt in 20-degree temps, the chances are good that there will be snow on the ground. But I want big, fluffy flakes falling from the sky to usher in the jolly fat guy. What I discovered is that predicting the weather, much like predicting how a typical day at the paper will go, is a futile effort. There are no guarantees. While one website might show a 60 percent chance, another shows more like 40, and yet another 11-25 percent (?). In the end, I guess I'll be happy no matter what because at least I get the day off. Still, it never hurts to dream. Article Comments(1)BabsMFallsDec-15-10 10:56 AM After getting used to the Marietta winters after teaching there for more than 25 years, I had to once again learn to love the winters in northeastern Ohio. You have to love lake effect snow! I'm looking out my window now at close to two feet of snow that they're predicting will continue to fall if you're in one of the "bands". Erin, visit us up here for a GUARANTEED white Christmas! Post a Comment | Blog Photos![]() Looks like we're in for a white Christmas Blog Links |