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That ground is very cold, and frozen in places, in spite of our high of 64. I could hardly believe that some ambient snowpack actually survived on north facing slopes and north facing yards as late at 5pm!!!!!!

 

That ground is so cold that it helped snow cover to survive into late afternoon EVEN IN THE FACE OF HIGHS IN THE MID 60's.

 

It wont help me though.

 

I am looking forward to at least an inch and a half of solid rainfall, with perhaps three or four gloppy snowflakes at the very end just before the rain pulls out as the storm ends tomorrow. We can obsess all we want about the cold front. It will not matter if the front hits us in the next five minutes. This front is NOT of arctic origin. Our temperatures in Woodbridge will NOT fall below 34 degrees at anytime until late tomorrow night, when we will have dry conditions. Until then, 99.99999999999999999999999999 percent of what we get well east of the mountains will be plain rain. We will also have a warm layer overhead as well. I will be very happy if I see one single mangled gloppy wet snowflake on my car top. I do NOT reside in Westminster, Maryland. 

 

I reside in Hell, Virginia lmao

 

Kudos to North Maryland, Pennsylvania and all of the usual higher elevations where over a foot of fresh snow will accumulate by 6pm tomorrow evening.

 

More rain is on tap for midweek. It's highly likely that North Maryland and the higher elevations will pile on even more snow in midweek with the next storm. They had better buy two snowblowers.

 

As for me, I'm definitely gonna need a bigger boat. And a couple pairs of heavy duty hip waders. We're going to get so much rain that our lawns will turn into New England-styled mudfields in late August

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That ground is very cold, and frozen in places, in spite of our high of 64. I could hardly believe that some ambient snowpack actually survived on north facing slopes and north facing yards as late at 5pm!!!!!!

That ground is so cold that it helped snow cover to survive into late afternoon EVEN IN THE FACE OF HIGHS IN THE MID 60's.

It wont help me though.

I am looking forward to at least an inch and a half of solid rainfall, with perhaps three or four gloppy snowflakes at the very end just before the rain pulls out as the storm ends tomorrow.

Kudos to North Maryland, Pennsylvania and all of the usual higher elevations where over a foot of fresh snow will accumulate by 6pm tomorrow evening.

More rain is on tap for midweek. It's highly likely that North Maryland and the higher elevations will pile on even more snow in midweek with the next storm. They had better buy two snowblowers.

As for me, I'm definitely gonna need a bigger boat.

I love you. And hope you are wrong.

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anyone have a link to the quickest site for 0Z soundings?

I know Unysis has them around 9-9:30 and Plymouth before that, but I didn't know if someone had a link for when they come out before then

thx

never mind, they just came out on Plymouth

IAD skewt at 7PM....it's ugly, but expected




			
		
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Maybe no vapor loop since precip isn't the issue with this one. Temps are. Someone see if temps upstream from us verified high or low compared to the models. And maybe ptype too.

That's not the only thing WV imagery is used for - it's used to discern shortwaves etc - not only precip. 

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