This is a day at work — a week — that’s hard to rearrange and/or reschedule.
It wasn’t supposed to do this until later in the day… but at 4:30 AM we already had a bit of white stuff.


It looks as though we may get a good bit more.
When the Arctic Oscillation went strongly negative last month,
temperatures in Arkansas dropped to 10 to 20°F below normal.
We are certainly getting a taste of winter this year.
… and road conditions are already deteriorating (blue is snow covered, green is slush).

The Arctic Oscillation has become strongly negative again.
