00:00Where are you on tonight, first of all?
00:02I'll tell you what, Curtis, I will take today's storm and then you can talk about Monday. How's that?
00:08What a deal.
00:13Because I don't know yet.
00:17Yeah, if you want to start with Sunday night, Monday, we can do that.
00:20So there's going to be a storm coming off of Carolina, the Carolina beaches on Sunday morning.
00:26And then from where does it go is still the challenge.
00:30The problem is that the most reliable weather model on the planet for the last three days has said that
00:35this is not an issue.
00:37And then the American model has said, you know, hold my beer.
00:41I'm going to give you a Nor'easter.
00:44But the European model has been trending west toward the GFS solution over the last 24 hours.
00:50So I do think it's going to have an impact on us.
00:53I don't know if I'm ready to, you know, sound the alarm and take us to DEFCON 1 and, you
00:58know, launch the missiles and put the subs in the launch mode.
01:02But I do think it's a – I think we've got a good chance at a plowable snow in Boston
01:07on late Sunday night and more so Monday.
01:09I think that has the potential to be much more disruptive than today's storm.
01:13Okay.
01:13For sure.
01:14Why don't you guys know?
01:17Like, is it just because – Curtis, no offense.
01:20But, I mean, this is –
01:21From a guy who didn't graduate high school, go ahead.
01:23This is your job.
01:25Like, can you give us a heads up on what we're going to deal with?
01:29Right.
01:29Yeah.
01:29Well, I'll give you – well, here's my answer to that.
01:33And it's a fair question.
01:33I understand.
01:34Why don't we know that?
01:35But, you know, this is sports radio.
01:37Why did the Patriots draft Nikhil Harry?
01:39Great point, Jeremy.
01:41Oh, because that's –
01:42And Cole Strange.
01:43Dumb.
01:44Right.
01:45Yeah.
01:45I mean, the future is really hard to predict.
01:49Who had a bigger whiff, the weathermen or Bill Belichick saying that Jimmy G could be Tom Brady?
01:55I don't know.
01:55Right.
01:56Exactly.
01:57I mean, you know, the examples are endless.
01:59But, you know, it's really tough to predict a storm that hasn't really technically formed yet, you know?
02:05And so I think what's really, to me, what's kind of concerning is that, again, the European has been king
02:12Euro for years.
02:14And, you know, it's had – like, even that – even the one we had a few weeks ago, the
02:19two-footer, the Euro was slow to show up.
02:22Like, it was too far south, and then it trended north with time.
02:25So, you know, it's got some warts.
02:28It's not perfect.
02:30It was – you know, for the longest time, you could just lock it in, you know, full send.
02:34But it is like every other piece of weather model information.
02:38It is – it doesn't know the future.
02:41This reminds me a lot, Jeremy.
02:42There was a storm last year.
02:44Schools were canceled in anticipation of a, like, 6- to 12-inch snowstorm.
02:49And it was, like, an inch in Boston because we all were ready to go.
02:53And then I do think as you get closer to the storm, it's the same thing in polling before an
02:57election.
02:59People don't want to be on an island.
03:01So people sort of merge and all have some semblance of a similar snow total as everybody else in their
03:07region.
03:07And I –
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