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January Banter Thread #2


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My first kid was born at 6 am on Feb. 15, 2014. 

 

I was sweating bullets all the way through the storm on the 13th and 14th, as the kid was a week overdue.

 

http://www.erh.noaa.gov/okx/StormEvents/storm02132014.html

 

Second kid is due Feb. 13th, but all signs point to it coming early. Commencing sweating bullets.

 

Someone remind me why February seemed like a good month for birthing?

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My first kid was born at 6 am on Feb. 15, 2014.

I was sweating bullets all the way through the storm on the 13th and 14th, as the kid was a week overdue.

http://www.erh.noaa.gov/okx/StormEvents/storm02132014.html

Second kid is due Feb. 13th, but all signs point to it coming early. Commencing sweating bullets.

Someone remind me why February seemed like a good month for birthing?

My son's due date was February 8, 2010. I was the only guy in the neighborhood out shoveling during the storm. He ended up being born on the 14th.

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more that I'm doubting 2' of snow in the immediate DC area. but there are some key things that are off maybe. the transition in NAO/AO makes it less stable than a purely blocked snowstorm too.

Lol if anyone says you are unreasonable for saying a top 3 storm might not happen at 4 days lead time.

I got your point. Everything has to line up pretty much perfectly and there are a few caution flags to take into consideration before predicting the biggest snow storm in dc recorded history. These capture and stall scenarios often seem to have last minute surprises.

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