Joined: 12/2/25
Will they cancel shows tomorrow? We’re supposed to get 8 inches, gonna start in the morning
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/9/04
They are currently predicting 13 to 17 inches for the city with a possibility of up to 21 in certain areas. If we learned anything from the last terrible storm, they won't cancel because they don't care about the safety of their employees. They only care about our dollars. And until we stop taking advantage of snow day, discounts and stop showing up in storms, they're gonna continue to do it.
iluvtheatertrash said: "They are currently predicting 13 to 17 inches for the city with a possibility of up to 21 in certain areas. If we learned anything from the last terrible storm, they won't cancel because they don't care about the safety of their employees. They only care about our dollars. And until we stop taking advantage of snow day, discounts and stop showing up in storms, they're gonna continue to do it."
It's honestly bizarre how a blizzard warning has been called, but nobody seems concerned. The storm last month had NJ Transit and other transportation shut down early. I ended up staying an extra day because I didn't know when it would be up on Monday.
Broadway Star Joined: 3/20/08
Marianne2 said: "iluvtheatertrash said: "They are currently predicting 13 to 17 inches for the city with a possibility of up to 21 in certain areas. If we learned anything from the last terrible storm, they won't cancel because they don't care about the safety of their employees. They only care about our dollars. And until we stop taking advantage of snow day, discounts and stop showing up in storms, they're gonna continue to do it."
It's honestly bizarre how a blizzard warning has been called, but nobody seems concerned. The storm last month had NJ Transit and other transportation shut down early. I ended up staying an extra day because I didn't know when it would be up on Monday."
My previous post I think is wrong, it may be bad by the afternoon.
There is no scientific study supporting what I am about to say but I believe that, when they start ramping up the snowfalls like they are, the message is one of unpredictability. Based on my personal experience (having spent quite a few nights of my life in hotels because of anticipatory flight cancellations for blizzards that ended up being snowfalls of 3-4 inches that melted before I could even get a flight to return), I am hereby predicting an unpredictable 3-4 inches, followed by balmy days of easily snow-melting temps.
Videos