15 shot in Baltimore in 24 hours this weekend:
https://www.wmar2news.com/news/crime-checker/baltimore-city-crime/two-dead-15-shot-including-two-year-old-in-seven-saturday-shootings-in-baltimore
Yeah this is a neat event. I was at the inner harbor yesterday and water was coming up over the edges in several places. I heard fell's point had minor flooding. I am trying to figure out what the physics is behind this.. I guess it just has to do with the elliptical orbit of the moon passing close coinciding with the equinox..
Holy sh%t did anyone see the look on the face of Rudolph what Earl Thomas knocked him out? Aikman would have went back in to the game.. things just arent the same anymore..
I guess we can start tracking now. "The earliest measurable snowfall in both Baltimore and Washington, DC was 0.3 inches on October 10, 1979, during the World Series."
https://www.weather.gov/lwx/winter_DC-Winters
What a difference cloud cover makes this time of the year. Saturday and Sunday this past weekend was about 80 or so... but with the severe clear it felt like 90... yesterday was almost perfect in my opinion.. maybe 10 degrees cooler would be ideal. For some reason I have grown to be intolerable of the sun. I think it is all the previous Opiate abuse.
I am at the bar now at the lowest point in town (the Phoenix Ellicott City). The radar doesn't look like anything to be honest but a storm is definitely approaching
The last GFS looked to be a fairly major rain/ flooding event. Looks to be over 3 inches of rain in a twelve hour period.. obviously there could be significantly higher totals where training sets up. This stuff is on my radar these days seeing as though I live in the Patapsco River valley...
Great article if you are a weather geek
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/weather/2019/03/06/freak-thing-mph-extreme-gust-rattles-bahamas-bound-cruise-ship-injuring-passengers/
And I am gonna hit up oregon ridge monday morning at 8:00 AM for sleigh riding with my kids!!! Thats in the same general area as mappy... I am thinking they should hit pay dirt.
I live a quarter mile from 70 but also a couple miles outside Baltimore City. I usually get caught in the screw zone for these type of events .. every once in a while my little but of elevation works in my favor. 5 inches is my benchmark.
Every meso has 6-8 hours or snow before the change over.. that's up here in Baltimore.. I would think maybe 4 more hours for you. Enough to lay down 4-6 imho