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George BM

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  1. 0.88" so far at IAD. Getting breezier with a 27kt gust there.
  2. April 6, 2017. February 7, 2020. Not that I believe it will be like those events but those are two examples of what you mentioned. Deep-low, neg-tilt trough...
  3. Wow 89F?! The storms are going to go BALLISTIC over you.
  4. This seems like a less severe version of April 6, 2017 when there were 7 EF0s and widespread 50+mph gusts... at least in Virginia.
  5. When the line moved through Herndon earlier... Brief gusts peaking at 35+mph followed by brief (1-2min)torrential rain/pea-sized hail w/ gusty breezes. Sporadic to occasional lightning.
  6. @Maestrobjwa When you type in "@poster" a list of posters with the first letter or few letters of the name you're typing out should appear below the curser. This list will diminish as you continue typing out the name until you are left only with the poster that you want. Though you can click on their name before fully typing it out if you see it in the list.
  7. Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the region now. NOAA weather radio.
  8. IAD has tied today's record high of 88F so far.
  9. That slight milky looking haze that's especially visible in the western sky right now where the sun is... that you've probably absentmindedly assumed are thin high clouds ... could this haze be from the recently erupted volcano in Russia?
  10. 0.02" for a weekend total at IAD.
  11. Wishing you the very best of luck on your interview!
  12. The temperature hit 93F at IAD that day. The earliest 90F day there.
  13. Leaf-out progress in my neighborhood appears to be where it was at the end of April/beginning of May 2020.
  14. IAD tying the record of 87F so far.
  15. Yeah. IAD with a causal 31F jump to 78F in 3 1/2 hours.
  16. Don't roll your eyes at me TOO hard mattie g. Preserve your sight.
  17. Wow. IAD was at 47F. Cold spots are going to experience quite the temperature leap this morning. Could potentially be a 40+F spread at IAD today.
  18. What you're seeing is low-topped convection under 10,000ft blowing from east to west in the easterly winds w/ precip in the higher levels of the atmosphere being blown from west to east in the mid/upper level westerlies. There is precip at many levels of the atmosphere because the surface to the upper-levels are moist enough to support it. That's a rough explaination of what's going on. Someone else can probably explain it in better detail than me.
  19. Let the April traces commence!
  20. Just had a nice gusty downpour here in Herndon. Little/no lightning.
  21. Severe thunderstorm Watch coming out east of the Blue Ridge. My NOAA weather radio alerted me before Yoda.
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