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Winter Storm FAIL next week


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Hmmm...0.75"+ of precip for DC and Baltimore through 126hrs. At 126, the 850 0C line is just north of I-95. Is most of that snow?

looking at GFS MOS, 6 hours ending Wed 12Z is all snow with 540 thickness and -5.5 surface and -2 850's and .22" qpf has fallen

by the end of 18Z Wed, .52"qpf has fallen with thicknesses up to 560 and surface at -1.1 and 850 at +1.3

so, verbatim, 3-5" snow/sleet then zr

next 6 hours just was posted and BWI never gets above -.9C at the surface (+3.3 at 850) with .26" qpf

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looking at GFS MOS, 6 hours ending Wed 12Z is all snow with 540 thickness and -5.5 surface and -2 850's and .22" qpf has fallen

by the end of 18Z Wed, .52"qpf has fallen with thicknesses up to 560 and surface at -1.1 and 850 at +1.3

so, verbatim, 3-5" snow/sleet then zr

next 6 hours just was posted and BWI never gets above -.9C at the surface (+3.3 at 850) with .26" qpf

DCA?

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I've got the GFS forecast sounding for BWI at 132hrs, 0z next Thursday, and it's definitely a FZRA sounding. Actually...probably FZDZ.

DCA's barely below freezing at 132 as Mitchnik showed...that's probably just -RA or -DZ.

IAD might be sleet at this point. Looks like a fairly deep layer of cold air at the surface.

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This run seems fine to me. 850s are colder now than they were this time range on the last storm. The models will sniff out the cold air as we get closer. I do think this could be a legit ice threat, though.

Well, the trouble is that the trough position is much different and this promised to be more like the freezing rain miller b that we got a week or so ago. Still this early in the game the most you can say is ther models are showing a storm that could produce winter weather. Anything else is a WAG.

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looking at GFS MOS, 6 hours ending Wed 12Z is all snow with 540 thickness and -5.5 surface and -2 850's and .22" qpf has fallen

by the end of 18Z Wed, .52"qpf has fallen with thicknesses up to 560 and surface at -1.1 and 850 at +1.3

so, verbatim, 3-5" snow/sleet then zr

next 6 hours just was posted and BWI never gets above -.9C at the surface (+3.3 at 850) with .26" qpf

GFS model soundings concur, at least for IAD, snow through about 126 hours, then changeover to sleet then quickly to zr for the duration.

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Well, the trouble is that the trough position is much different and this promised to be more like the freezing rain miller b that we got a week or so ago. Still this early in the game the most you can say is ther models are showing a storm that could produce winter weather. Anything else is a WAG.

and to add the weenie perspective, we were NOT in the bulls eye 5 days before Wednesday's storm, so not being there before next week's storm shouldn't bother us one bit

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and to add the weenie perspective, we were NOT in the bulls eye 5 days before Wednesday's storm, so not being there before next week's storm shouldn't bother us one bit

Roger that. That was a nice storm for us and SHWEET for Maryland, Central Park and on up thru the NE. Everyone got to enjoy the Psuhoffman snow.

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Continuous feed of arctic highs from NW Canada on the long-range 12Z GFS.

Looks cold and probably a bit below normal for most of the period, but nothing bitterly cold for us at a quick glance. Does agree with the Euro's idea of breaking down the PNA ridge and giving hints of a SE ridge way out in fantasy land.

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