Don't Give Up On That White Christmas
"Like planting daffodils during a Category 5 hurricane". That's how Minnesota epidemiologist Michael Osterholm described his life during a call last week. We've been living through a Category 5 viral hurricane for 11 months. We will all have stories to tell our grandkids.
I'll choose Covid-amnesia, trying to hold onto unexpected bursts of joy amid a dark year. Like welcoming our kids and new grandson back from Seattle. And seeing our youngest son married in our backyard. The vows came with masks. Hopefully a white Christmas, too.
Latest models suggest a few inches of snow Wednesday PM hours, with much heavier amounts across Wisconsin. Confidence levels are low but I think we'll see enough wind-whipped snow to qualify as a white Christmas.
MSP should hit 40F today, but temperatures tumble tomorrow as snow arrives. Winds gusting to 30 mph may lead to treacherous travel by Wednesday night. If you can sneak away first thing Wednesday you'll thank yourself.
Single-digit highs Christmas Eve? Bring it!
ECMWF Holding Firm With Accumulating Snow? Slam dunk? No, it never is. But the European model is still predicting potentially plowable snowfall amounts Wednesday into Wednesday night. Even if you cut the numbers in half it would still cover lawns and fields with a blanket of white in time for Christmas. We'll see. But yeah, there's still a chance.
The Nadir of Daylight. It's all uphill from here in the daylight category; within 2 months nearly 2 additional hours of daylight. Yes please.