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Feb. 26 Storm DISC+OBS


Ellinwood

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Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

Yeah, I screwed that joke up badly. Given consensus on 1-3, I predict unscheduled telework. Except for the FCC, which is voti on the net neutrality rules tomorrow. There, OMD will actively discourage telework. #irony. And #jk

But every school district will be accused of handling this wrong. Of that, I am sure.

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I'm going to take a whack at it...

3.2" Alexandria/Fairfax line (imby)

2.3" dca

2.7" Northeast D.C. (inside Beltway)

2.4" Northwest D.C. (inside Beltway)

2.1" Fairfax City

1.7" iad

1" Frederick (Maryland)

4.7" Fredericksburg, VA

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Would this be good or bad?

We all want more snow real bad. But, I'll just accept my inch and be happy. There are a ton of intense emotions about this storm sliding just to our south with torrential snows and there will be a plethora of posts like this. Even though I'm hopeful ---- In the end, the storm is a fast mover, I am in the periphery, the heavy snow is 200 miles south, and I'll be happy with my inch lol.

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We all want more snow real bad. But, I'll just accept my inch and be happy. There are a ton of intense emotions about this storm sliding just to our south with torrential snows and there will be a plethora of posts like this. Even though I'm hopeful ---- In the end, the storm is a fast mover, I am in the periphery, the heavy snow is 200 miles south, and I'll be happy with my inch lol.

What is your advisory for?

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His Facebook page screams hype. I wouldn't believe it. Based on his replies to comments he believes it would increase snow totals.

Not that I believe him.

A rare one that I don't have any idea who you all are talking about.

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We all want more snow real bad. But, I'll just accept my inch and be happy. There are a ton of intense emotions about this storm sliding just to our south with torrential snows and there will be a plethora of posts like this. Even though I'm hopeful ---- In the end, the storm is a fast mover, I am in the periphery, the heavy snow is 200 miles south, and I'll be happy with my inch lol.

You'll be dancing on black ice and piling up your 2-3" of powder in the morning. Have faith Jebman.

Looks like the rain/snow line crept north of its modeled location in Georgia. Just my weenie OBS.

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We all want more snow real bad. But, I'll just accept my inch and be happy. There are a ton of intense emotions about this storm sliding just to our south with torrential snows and there will be a plethora of posts like this. Even though I'm hopeful ---- In the end, the storm is a fast mover, I am in the periphery, the heavy snow is 200 miles south, and I'll be happy with my inch lol.

The voice of reason.

I also hope for the top end of the 1-3 (or the 25% boom from CWG of 3-7) but will be happy with the 1" I receive. There are limitations on this storm and I accept them. Happy to see snow on snow and sticking around for awhile.

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The voice of reason.

I also hope for the top end of the 1-3 (or the 25% boom from CWG of 3-7) but will be happy with the 1" I receive. There are limitations on this storm and I accept them. Happy to see snow on snow and sticking around for awhile.

Limitations?

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Yeah and that's because its able to cover more of the storm each run Yoda.

 

I knew that.... um... yeah :axe:

 

Besides that, Bob Ryan seems to like it

 

Bob Ryan @BobRyanCCM 21m21 minutes ago

dProg/dt in HRRR hinting more snow DC area -southern suburbs and BIG AM rush problems. Set alarm early. School?? pic.twitter.com/iBwPwWo2Gv

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Limitations?

On how much of the QPF makes it to our latitude. Most models agree that the heavy precipitation will remain to our SE. Like Jebman stated, it is a fairly quick moving system and with no phasing there is no reason to believe that the storm will be around long enough to give us more than a glancing blow.

I do hope I am wrong and that we do receive the maximum QPF but reality says "NO".

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