 Thousands of people make their way to school and work in Boston this morning as the Nor'easter continues to rage across the coast. People traveling on the campus of Boston University, as well as the adjacent Storo Drive, are experiencing high winds between 25 and 35 miles per hour. I had an umbrella, but it kept flying away in the wind and stuff, and I just found out that my class was on Zoom because of the weather, so I walked all the way for nothing. Well, I live right across the street in the Whitestone, so not too terrible of a commute today, but it is pretty wet and rainy out there, a little slippery on the streets. There is slight traffic along Storo Drive, but no flooding or fallen trees can be seen on the portion next to BU's campus. The MBTA has also reported no delays or shuttle bus replacements on the green line. The high wind warning is in effect until 2 p.m. today, and the storm is expected to seize by Thursday morning. I'm from New England, so this weather to me is like to be expected. Nor'easter is no biggie.