It’s raining right now, and you may be thinking, “Shoot! What’s a little water? We need the rain to wipe away the drought.” You are so right about needing the rain. But all weather guessers are on the same page about what’s going to happen in the next 18 hours. We should hit the high of 33 degrees at 6 p.m. tonight. From there, the temp goes downhill to 25 degrees.
That’s the problem. All that lovely rain that is coating streets and sidewalks is v-e-r-y likely to freeze and just may be covered with snow when you rise and shine Thursday.
Yes, the sun will come out, but the temperatures aren’t predicted to hit the above-freezing mark until 11 a.m. Thursday.
Many folks are wondering if these weather woes are going to affect tomorrow’s fundraising activities. The big one is the 2015 TACA Silver Cup Award Luncheon honoring Catherine Rose and Don Glendenning at the Hilton Anatole.
TACA organizers have just notified MySweetCharity that they will make a decision early Thursday morning on whether it’s on or not.
So, if you’ve got the TACA fundraiser on your calendar, check MSC before heading out the door. We’ll have the word on whether it’s a “go” or “no.”
Until then, you know the drill better than anyone. Keep the pets and plants inside and warm, check on your senior friends, charge up your batteries, keep the pipes wrapped and enjoy some comfort food. You deserve it!