Things To Know About Your Local Snow Forecast
12/16/2020 (Permalink)
There are typically two types of emotions people have when it comes to the thought of snow. You either love it or hate it. But when it comes to the idea of snow, people typically have the same questions.
How many inches will we get?
Will it stick?
Will I be trapped inside?
Will I be able to drive?
All questions we hope that the meteorologist will be able to give us answers too. SERVPRO of St. Mary's County and SERVPRO of Calvert County would like to enlighten you about 6 things they learned from about Meteorologist when it comes snow forecasts from the weather channel while looking at the latest forecast.
- They typically are not able to predict precise snow totals beyond a couple of days
- Model Snowfall graphics are not necessarily a forecast
- The first snowfall forecast you hear a few days out will likely change
- Snow can be highly variable over short distances
- Timing, temperatures and winds matter
- It is important to pay attention to light snow, too
For more information about these 6 features check out The Weather Channel.
SERVPRO of St. Marys and Calvert Counties would also like to remind you that we have endless resources when it comes to Storm Damage. If our community gets hit with a natural disaster and your home or business is effect, give us a call! We will be sure to help you faster than the rest.