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WesternFringe

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  1. 31/31. Moderate to heavy snow with 2.5” on the ground. NW of Staunton, 1550’
  2. 36 and 22. Light virga entering the area soon. NW of Staunton at 1550’ Wife and I are going to dinner, but will be reporting until I pass out tonight from the southwest for you all. Good luck, all!
  3. Hopefully the EPS disagrees, although I know we are getting to that time where ops have as much or more weight.
  4. Won't the high pressure to the west (at least as depicted on the 12Z cmc) have something to say about that? eta: Not being snarky at all. Just asking the question so I can learn!
  5. It is worrisome that the model intended to replace the GFS has been scoring lower than the GFS for most of that graph!
  6. Snowing little tiny snowballs with hundreds of protruding geometric faces. I don’t recall seeing these before. Unfortunately, pic may be too zoomed out to see what I am talking about. Cheers, all!
  7. 30° and light snow here in Churchville, NW of Staunton. It has been snowing on and off here for 41 hours (since Sunday at 1:00 am). Now, all but 7-8” has been just snow tv, but I love this storm! Reminds me of growing up in upstate NY and NH and VT.
  8. Yes, we had them yesterday. They are called needles. A quick Google search and there are tons about all the different types of snow. Did that with my 9 yr old yesterday. eta: Ninja’d by wxtrix!
  9. Lightly snowing, 27 degrees. Expecting little accumulation (maybe an inch) today, but snow tv is awesome after yesterday. Around 7.5 to 8 inches total so far with a little compaction. Not the big, big dog, but this has been an awesome storm! Hoping everybody’s yard up north is a jack zone from the coastal. Here is me and the old lady on our 4 wheeler ride. NW of Staunton.
  10. 28/28 and very light snow. Almost 7”. nw of Staunton
  11. 28/28. 5-6 inches of snow on the ground and rippin’ fatties here in Augusta County nw of Staunton. It is also snowing hard!
  12. 27/27. 4 inches and counting! Pics to follow in the morning. NW of Staunton at 1550’
  13. Reporting for duty nw of Staunton. Under fire from heavy virga, sir! eta: 29/20. Nearly all models had the snow starting here around 1:00 am, so I am not mad at the virga eating up my dry air. Right on schedule.
  14. Unless you are in Augusta County! Like Bob Chill is saying, this is an imby hobby.
  15. Yessir! NW of Staunton here at 1540’. Need as much waa love as we can get, since the coastal will give us snow tv and a couple inches at most over many hours. My biggest dilemma is that most will fall before daylight down here. I might not sleep!
  16. You are going to grow hair on your palms. Dear snow gods, please let the RGEM be right! I think that solution pleases the most people in this sub.
  17. No thanks. Fringed! I will take the 12Z RGEM with a side of the Euro from 3 days ago, please. I like today’s trends with the low transferring more south and spinning itself and our backyards into oblivion and beyond.
  18. Which is not so private anymore. Banter thread? over or under? 2 minutes before Mappy disappears this post. eta: Here at 1550’ in Augusta County nw of Staunton I am rooting for the models with a heavier waa front end thump. The coastal is sketchy for those of us south and west and counting on 6” over 30 hours doesn’t inspire much confidence.
  19. The 'little storm' verified as a huge ice storm here. Still getting an inch or two down here from the moderate storm you say is gone (10 days ago it predicted this SW, btw) and Sunday is not going away, like we all wish you would with this load of crap you spew. So, for mby, the models are 3 for 3. Like PSU said, start making predictions 7-10 days out (or any predictions at all for that matter) and we can track your success vs the models' success. You would have no chance in hell keeping up with NWP.
  20. Meh. Fringed out here by Staunton. Only 20”! ETA: meh ninja’d by leesburgwx
  21. When you’ve only been away for 15 minutes making a and there are 84 replies!! Must be good!
  22. It’s gotta be “we’ll be in NAM” range in 1.5 days, right?
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