From the NWS

A POWERFUL WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT THE REGION THURSDAY INTO THURSDAY NIGHT BRINGING WET SNOW AND VERY STRONG WINDS. RAIN WILL CHANGE TO WET SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST LATE THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH THURSDAY EVENING...WITH SNOW CONTINUING INTO THURSDAY EVENING. SNOW COULD FALL HEAVILY AT TIMES WITH ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED...ESPECIALLY NORTH OF INTERSTATE 80. IN ADDITION...VERY STRONG WINDS WILL LIKELY GUST TO OVER 50 MPH AT TIMES VERY LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTO THURSDAY EVENING.

Most concerning is the 50 MPH winds blowing snow everywhere and reducing visibility.

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Yep.

h' said:

I definitely plan to ride tomorrow.

Half of my office thinks I'm crazy for riding in today. The other half already knows. 

This morning was easier than I expected. I took my hangover route for nothing. See y'all at Cal's tonight!

Yup! Our company's CEO jokingly said that riding in this weather becomes a cultish obsession for bikers. 

Serge Lubomudrov said:

The other half already knows that you're crazy?

Rich S said:

Half of my office thinks I'm crazy for riding in today. The other half already knows.

I had a super short day of dog walks (yay!) I was out today from 12-3. I left when it was drizzling and I didn't feel like turning back so once it started to pour, I just kept going. I was soaked when I got home.

If you can stay dry and you have some experience riding in rain, you'll be fine. If it snows, I think it'll just become slush unless the temps drop dramatically. Anything can happen, I guess, but I think the weather reports might be bullshit.  It's not raining now and the wind isn't really that bad. 

so looking at the radar right now, we're gonna have a lull in precipitation until around 7:00pm or so. i'll be home by then.

so much for riding in a winter wonderland...... i sure am glad i put those winter studs on...... maybe it'll at least be icy tomorrow morning.

Brown or red lines will make a great plan B if you decide to stay for more!  

Serge Lubomudrov said:

I'll run to Cal's (as it's across the street from work) for a beer with the Chainlinkers, then rush home. Not sure when that lull might happen.

I'm still wondering what the hullaballoo is about, but I've been in the house for 45 minutes now. Ride to work was normal. late-morning ride from near northwest to 31st & Sac was normal. Ride back to office from downtown was normal. Ride home was normal. I'll probably take the Blue Line to the CSO tonight instead of riding, but it doesn't seem like an unusual day.

The only reason I took public transport today is because I am visiting a friend in the 'burbs via Metra and wasn't planning on being back in the city until 11 – when most of the snow was supposed to occur. I didn't want to get caught in a blizzard biking home from the train station. I'm hoping we get some snow later tonight so my concerns could be justified. :-)

If I was just commuting to and from work the weather would not have been an issue.

Wasn't too bad... i got off the street just as the rain started up again. This AM was damp, and my coworkers couldn't resist cracking wise, but i couldn't blow off the last commute of the year (year end vacation, time to wrench a little and reset the odometers for '13.)

It's getting pretty filthy out right about now though, so i'm glad to be home and dry. Safe Travels to all of you who will be going out tonight yet!

Yeah, this day turned out fine! I've been soaked all day, as I had to do some riding errands right in the middle of every downpour, but it was warm and pleasant, so who cares? The wind even died down from the early morn. Late tonight and tomorrow (the first ACTUAL day of winter), maybe. I'll believe it all when I see it.

My metra line on the way home was PACKED. Probably people who thought we were going to get hit hard. 

So I did ride home--in the rain.  Rode in prepared for rain with hood and baseball cap and no rain.  Rode home with rain in my doggone face with the baseball cap in my bag and the hood down.  At least the wind had not shifted and the temperature was still warm.  The temperature is falling now, and the wind seems to be shifting, so we will see what the morrow brings.

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