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1/23-24 clipper


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  On 1/24/2013 at 1:56 AM, usedtobe said:

Never, I'd rather watch paint dry.  Castle reruns that I haven't seen. 

 

 

I've never seen Castle.  Actually, I've never heard of it, but that means nothing since all my drama comes from NCIS or a Raymond Chandler novel.  Although I have to admit to watching a Biggest Loser episode recently with my gf.  Not what you'd expect because she's young, and I'm old.  But you do what you have to do.

 

As far as the clipper is concerned, I'm liking the radar returns.  It's early, but I think all of MD and even southern PA gets at least a little love.

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  On 1/24/2013 at 2:15 AM, usedtobe said:

Nah,  I think the character Kate Beckett is smokin.  as to the clipper.  Looks like nothing much around DC until after midnight. Anything before then would be gravy. 

had to look that one up.. approve. ;)
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  On 1/24/2013 at 2:29 AM, Yeoman said:

Hopefully Fredneck County schools are closed tomorrow so WinterWxLuvr can keep us updated throughout the night.

No problem. I can say for certain now, very light snow falling here.

PS-if I make it past 11:30 it's a miracle. It better snow early if I'm gonna see it

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  On 1/24/2013 at 2:27 AM, Chase said:

Lightly snowing here. :)  :snowing:  :snowwindow:

(and has been for about 45 minutes)

 

So far the only places in VA reporting snow have elevation.  I hope this changes.  I have been thinking maybe the forecasters have become rusty and forget that these systems don't really give us the precip the models spit out east of the mountains due to the downslope and dry airmass...

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  On 1/24/2013 at 2:38 AM, Swiscaster said:

So far the only places in VA reporting snow have elevation.  I hope this changes.  I have been thinking maybe the forecasters have become rusty and forget that these systems don't really give us the precip the models spit out east of the mountains due to the downslope and dry airmass...

I recall several clippers that jumped over the Valley and ended up enhancing after/because of the Blue Ridge.  It'll turn out fine. 

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