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jayyy

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  1. Looks like Howard and Baltimore counties have been seeing that all day long
  2. The key is latitude. Do you get in on it? Or is it havre de grace and points NE? The next 12 hours are so, so key
  3. There’s been precip training up the coastline from the Carolinas all afternoon. To the naked eye, it does appear that precip is taking a NNE trajectory instead of E or ENE, which is a decent sign. It’s going to be real close. Can probably draw a line straight down the middle of Maryland and everyone to the East has a shot at serious coastal banding if it all comes together properly.
  4. Serious reds showing up off the coast of nags head
  5. Ahh. My apologies. Still - think it’s feasible given the coastal has already begun to take shape that we see snow in here fairly early.
  6. My son up at mount Saint Mary’s is reporting SN+ - Nice band overhead WNW of Frederick it appears. We’ve been steadily accumulating here in union bridge: totaling about 4” from the naked eye
  7. Don’t worry man. It’s probably far less stressful knowing you’ll rarely see snow than to be teased into believing you’ll get a foot every week, just to have it taken away within 48 hours LOL
  8. I do. Check out the radar, not the model. Feasible for sure that we get coastal snow in here by noon. Perhaps 10 am
  9. Beginning to see some building of the radar to our SW and connection of the two areas of precip. Check out a more zoomed out radar. Hi-Def radar app is legit on iOS
  10. Initial precip movement of the banding and convection off the Carolina coast is NNE, riding along the coastal plain.
  11. 6-8mb pressure drop at the NC/VA border in the past 6 hours. Come on baby, keep going.
  12. https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/exper/change/change.html Check it out. Rapid pressure falls off the Carolina coast.
  13. Yup. Lots of thunderstorms off the coastline. Last frame of the radar loop you can begin to see a little filling in NoVa and bridging of the two main areas of low pressure. It’s going to be wicked close.
  14. https://ibb.co/R4hVNY5 Ton of convection popping up off the Carolinas. Coastal’s getting its act together
  15. I grew up right over the border in Rockland county NY. 10 mins north of Bergen County NJ. NNJ into the lower Hudson valley into SW CT and coastal RI / MA always jack on these storms. Always. Someone in the higher elevations of NWNJ will see 30” I bet
  16. Seeing a few mets saying NWS and others are getting too jumpy with their changes in forecasts. Miller b’s do come with one thing - the element of surprise. There’s 0 way to know or model where this CCB sets up or how quickly the coastal gets going. We’re going to have to be patient. Still Have a good feeling about the area from I-70 north and north east come tomorrow.
  17. Developing off NC as we speak. Solid start. The key is what does it do from there and how quickly does it get its act together.
  18. Icon can eat my shorts. It’s prob right though.
  19. Told my parents that they should be on the lookout Monday night into Tuesday. I suspect someone between Nyack NY and Ashbury Park NJ will get a foot in 3-4 hours.
  20. Secondary forming off the NC Coastline. I mean... it’s so damn close. So close to being what we need.
  21. You’re over in the Columbia area right? My brother said he’s got 2.75” in ellicott city, so that lines up well.
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