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Saint Patrick's Day Snow Event II


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dude...I apologize if I went overboard, but grow a sack....you came in hot and heavy like a tone deaf evangelistic  freight train....

 

anyway...stay...we need smart posters and you are one...no need to delete your account....I don't think we need to add a disclaimer every time we make a post critical of the government...some of us can get a little too testy...but chill out...we need a rep from LWX to let us know what is up...so I am asking you not leave and I pledge to try and be nicer...I appreciate someone from the local office posting here and their insight....stay!

I second this. There is a certain amount of irrationality and bitchiness at times here...goes with the territory, and mostly just a side effect (overzealous passion). Sometimes its best just to let something die rather than carry on and debate if its not productive. Stay and contribute. 

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Thanks.  And I agree, it's more informative to give some kind of areal coverage on what "looks bad", and why it does.  There are many here who do add that information, e.g., "M/D line has a nasty cutoff, max is south of DC", which gives you a lot more than "it looks bad!"

 

As for the climo, yeah, it's getting hard anywhere in mid-March except for north of our region.  I'd guess LYH/ROA can do a fair bit better than RIC, maybe being closer to the mountains.  That Palm Sunday event was the same one where I got 4" in the early morning hours the following day on Monday.  Nice surprise!  Getting several inches on St. Paddy's Day would be no small feat.

 

 

Yeah,  2 years in a row of late winter early springs snows is quite the feat. Last years 7 on palm sunday was very enjoyable plus it's honestly more rare than the 10-12 inch events we get every 2-3 years

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HoCo and Bmore now included into the WSW. Sweet!

 

 

EURO is a bit wetter & slightly N, I get a few inches even up here. 

 

The GGEM, RGEM, UKMET, and Euro have all ticked north with the 12z suite.  The GFS has continued to remain basically stable.

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Still a little worried about temperatures for Baltimore and DC area. Half of precipitation may be wasted on a mix or non accumulating snow. DC especially always takes longer to accumulate snowfall, hope this isn't the case and good luck everyone.

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The euro is now better than the GFS for DC. Is hangs a deformation band right over the city and therefore a better QPF thump from 06z-12z.

Great! Now that will shift to the MD/PA border counties and they get in on their Deform as usual. (doesn't it always happen that way?)

 

NWS pushed me to 4 to 8 from the 2-4 earlier.. BTW. No need fr NWS comments please... just saying.

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Great! Now that will shift to the MD/PA border counties and they get in on their Deform as usual. (doesn't it always happen that way?)

 

NWS pushed me to 4 to 8 from the 2-4 earlier.. BTW. No need fr NWS comments please... just saying.

Eh, doubt it lol. I see this much like the 3/3 event, probably not a definable heavier stripe of snow(east of the mountains). Maybe a tad more south than up towards the PA line.

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