Cold, but dry and no wind. A perfect night for the fireworks in London in 2 hours time.... and the hundreds of thousands of people to stand out as long as they're wrapped up well
Quite right, Don. Here, they're predicting 3-5" of snow starting around 9PM followed by rain later tonight. That means we'll wake up tomorrow to several inches of slushy "heart attack snow". Glad I have no plans to go anywhere tonight or tomorrow.If this storm holds together, it is going to mess with a lot of New Years Eve celebrations along the East Coast.
But, would those people be Seniors, Holly? Like age 70 thru 85 or higher. Most Seniors here say "I'm not going out in the cold (northeastern Fl cold, that is) and watch fireworks. I don't want to wind up in the ER with pneumonia!"