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  1. Ground and cars becoming a little paler in upper NW as the snow begins to fall more heavily. And getting a little wind now.
  2. All snow now in upper NW so the changeover was about 17 minutes or so.
  3. Yeah the winds are definitely less than they were around say 6-630. Hope they pick up a bit later.
  4. A FLAKE! And mostly sleet now. This also kinda reminds me of Commutageddon, with the rain to sleet to snow quick change. Don't think I'll see the kind of thundersnow I had with that one (more than any other storm I can remember) but hopefully the winds (which weren't that prominent in Jan 2011) will make up for that.
  5. Getting some sleet mixing in now. Also got very dark there for a moment.
  6. Peering out the window trying to glimpse the first flakes, but the window is so obscured by the wind-driven rain that it's hard to see. This might be the most ridiculous ob I've ever posted. On a somewhat related note, hard to believe it's been 29 years since the Superstorm. This morning's nationwide warning map looks a bit like it might have then, with just everything displaced to the west a bit and not as amped. But the tornado watches in the SE/Florida, the winter weather watches/advisories into the northern Gulf states ... all there. Of course, most of DC metro was under a blizzard warning then ... don't know if it ever verified.
  7. Oh, I know, I'm just talking about the juxtapositioning on the map.
  8. Can't ever remember seeing a blizzard warning just long a ridge line like this one with the Shenandoahs, or a blizzard warning emmeshed in WWAs.
  9. A little bit o' Superstorm, a little bit o' Feb 14 2015, a little bit o' ... Wasn't there a storm in March of 1984 that was real dynamic around here and dropped a few inches of snow along with very strong winds? Same storm that caused the Carolinas tornado outbreak that killed dozens (was one of my earliest severe weather memories, I was in Columbia SC visiting relatives with my parents on my school break at the time. I'll never forget looking to the northwest at this ungodly huge supercell.)
  10. Snow maps at range are generally OK for codifying the impossible.
  11. Well Peter is probably not long for the world, and the sons ... I've read conflicting reports. That they may have to sell the team to pay the inheritance taxes, for one. Maybe Elon Musk will buy them and try to move them to Olympus Mons or something. The O's did have a pretty good five-year run in the mid 2010s and might have won the series in 2014 if Wieters and Machado weren't hurt, and Davis on his Adderal suspension (yeah, he was good back then). And KC was just running the frickin' table with seeing-eye bloop singles.
  12. Maybe there's hope for the Orioles to become competitive before I die. This season -- if it happens -- should at least be interesting, with Adley and maybe G-Rod making their debuts.
  13. The "Tyrant" Concerto just doesn't have the same ring to it.
  14. Question: This is from the 5 AM Norton (Boston) AFD: "In addition, as dry slot approaches eastern MA and RI this afternoon, model soundings indicate a potential moist absolute unstable layer (MAUL) in this area." Now, is "MAUL" an acronym that has widespread and accepted usage in the NWS/met community? Or is it the AFD's writer just having a bit of fun? Because it's certainly appropriate to what they're experiencing.
  15. The latest AFD for Boston is pure poetry, however.
  16. I'm with you on the disappointment but try not to let it get to you too much. I don't know how long you've lived in the area, but you go through this enough around here, you develop hard bark, but still, ones like this can sting a little. I'm not into this one at all, given what's happening to the north and east. Yeah, yeah, expectations, climatology. All very logical, but this isn't the rational part of the brain we're dealing with, this is 200 proof subjectivity. I'm rare around here, I guess, in that to me, one HECS (say 18") is more than the sum of the parts of three (6") SECS or even two (9") MECS.
  17. Hell, I'm gonna get more snow tomorrow than that.
  18. Mojito Cosmo Old fashioned The field Hate (gin) martinis. My old man drank them and became mean (though not violent), and he was generally a nice guy. So, history there. Never had a Moscow Mule; I'd probably like it, since "V" is hands down my favorite liquor. (Scotch a distant second). Margaritas only good with Mexican food. Mai Tai, Pina Colada, too sweet. Plus, in the latter's case, that f*****g godawful song from way back when. If vodka tonic was a choice, that would be second after mojitos. If scotch and soda was a choice, it'd be third. With mojitos ... curiously I don't generally like run, it's the only liquor I've ever gotten sick from, but mojitos .... never had a bad one. It's the mint. In sum, my tastes in liquor are all over the place. Except gin. HATE it. But then again, history.
  19. If all the misunderstandings, misinterpretations, misdirections, and misanthropy (well, maybe the last one is a bit too much, but the temptation to keep going with the alliteration won out) on display here over the past few hours, could somehow be bottled and then alchemized into a block in the appropriate place in the north Atlantic, we'd be looking at Jan 2016 redux.
  20. It's a Miller Lite for us. Less filling, tastes awful. I'm sure thousands have made that joke before me.
  21. The transition from the second to the third movement is so breathtaking, and yet so subtle, I tear up at times. And that’s incredible that you can play it! And,oh yeah, the latest GFS….
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