All credit for this brilliant image goes to Trevor Wagner, former student and current friend, who, in a Facebook post, referred to Bill Belichick as "Mama Fratelli in a hoodie." I Googled the genius phrase and lo and behold, someone had made the comparison, because it's the internet and of course someone had made this. If I Googled "Stratford-upon-Avon diaper rash walrus," I'm sure something would come up, and I'm positive I wouldn't want to see it.I'm just a little bit excited about the Eagles being in their third-ever Super Bowl and, I predict, finally winning the damn thing.
Now to the weather. We got some proper snow this morning into early afternoon. I expected light snow showers before a rapid changeover to plain rain. And yet, there it was, proper snowing as I drove to Corropolese to pick up my tomato pie for the big game.
So if you're reading this on Sunday afternoon, some secondary roads are still slick - there's a solid coating of snow with a freezing-rain crust on top. But as temperatures rise into the mid and upper 30s and plain rain predominates, expect roads to be just fine.
Rain is finished by 7-8pm. Temperatures will dip into the upper 20s overnight and it'll be windy as (deflated) balls by AM commute time. But I don't expect to see many delays - especially given the fact that we may be looking at a snow day midweek.
Chance of delay Monday 2/5, 12.77%
Chance of cancellation Monday 2/5, 3.29%
So Monday becomes sunny with gusty winds and a high only in the upper 20s.
Tuesday is variably cloudy with a slight chance of snow showers in the afternoon and evening, signifying nothing.
Wednesday is the interesting day. By 2-4am we should see snow develop. This continues on and off until 10-12, when temperatures rise into the upper 30s and we see precipitation mix with (then change rapidly to) plain rain. But the snow could accumulate 1-3 inches before the rain comes, causing some driving issues and resulting in cancellations.
Thursday looks partly cloudy and cold with a high near freezing. Little milder for Friday (high in the mid 30s) but still partly to mostly sunny.
Saturday into Sunday there's a chance for more substantial snow, but it's too early to pinpoint amounts (a lot depends on track and temperatures).
Stay tuned for updates!