Today’s snow to be light; lunar eclipse tonight; late-week storm filled with uncertainty
February 20, 2008
Well, Campus Weather Service and Millersville’s Weather Station Manager Eric Horst finally came around to agreeing with me, albeit late. On Tuesday, he posted “A coating to 2 inches of snow looks likely for Wednesday” and then followed up this morning by saying “A coating to one inch is the most likely outcome.” I said coating to one inch late Monday night, and I stand by my prediction.
I’m hoping this storm will clear out quickly because tonight there will be a total lunar eclipse from 10-10:51 PM EST. I’m hoping to bring my camera and tripod to the top of the parking garage to take some pictures of this cool event. I just hope my camera won’t mind theĀ predicted 12 – 16 low temps tonight!
This Friday-ish storm is still filled with uncertainty. I think it could be a wintry mix, but I think we will get at least an inch of snow before a switch over. I’ll post more tonight or tomorrow about how it’s looking.