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December 16/17 Winter Event


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2 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

WBAL had a pretty good map earlier, at least prior to any 12z/18z changes.  I don't get just ripping the RPM snow map as a forecast. WJZ has this pretty terrible looking maps, but I guess 4-6" around Baltimore is reasonable.

 

What's that white spot just north of D.C.?

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8 minutes ago, Yeoman said:

With real time access to weather models and actual meteorologists on this board, people still watch the local news?

I agree...Haven't watched a weather forecast on the news for probably 10 years. I watched Tommy T there and besides thinking how much older he looks the graphics and delivery actually brought back memories! lol

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6 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:

I'm a little surprised at this...Tom is usually a more conservative snow forecaster! Why this? Lol (not that all of us would jump at the chance of this...haha)

That’s not actually his forecast. He’s showing some RPM model run, so yeah the headline is misleading.

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Just now, clskinsfan said:

That is the one crappy thing about all of your family and friends knowing you are a weather geek. Texts all day with "How much for".

I made a long FB post today as I've been getting lots of questions from family and friends.  Here it is for anyone who cares:

 

Major winter storm for Maryland Wednesday into Thursday
Snow will start late morning Wednesday from south to north across the state. It will mix with sleet, and possibly rain, for much of Maryland outside of northern Baltimore county to Frederick and points north. Sleet will eventually turn back to snow later in the evening Wednesday before tapering off early Thursday morning. The gradient between a little slush and snow to a LOT of snow is really sharp. Could be as little as ~20-30 miles in places. Picking that exact boundary is very difficult in advance. Elevation and latitude is critical. Higher elevation locations and locations farther north will get more snow, all else being equal. Numbers below include sleet, and there could be a lot of sleet in places.
Howard county: 9-15" in Mt. Airy, 6-12" west Ellicott City, 4-8" Columbia, 2-5" eastern Elkridge.
Harford county: 10-18" northwest, 6-12" Bel Air, 4-8" Abingdon, 3-6" Aberdeen and Havre de Grace.
Baltimore city: 3-6"
495 beltway: 3-6" north side near Bethesda, 2-5" most elsewhere, 1-3" south side.
DC: 2-5" north DC, 1-3" downtown.
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3 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

I made a long FB post today as I've been getting lots of questions from family and friends.  Here it is for anyone who cares:

 

Major winter storm for Maryland Wednesday into Thursday
Snow will start late morning Wednesday from south to north across the state. It will mix with sleet, and possibly rain, for much of Maryland outside of northern Baltimore county to Frederick and points north. Sleet will eventually turn back to snow later in the evening Wednesday before tapering off early Thursday morning. The gradient between a little slush and snow to a LOT of snow is really sharp. Could be as little as ~20-30 miles in places. Picking that exact boundary is very difficult in advance. Elevation and latitude is critical. Higher elevation locations and locations farther north will get more snow, all else being equal. Numbers below include sleet, and there could be a lot of sleet in places.
Howard county: 9-15" in Mt. Airy, 6-12" west Ellicott City, 4-8" Columbia, 2-5" eastern Elkridge.
Harford county: 10-18" northwest, 6-12" Bel Air, 4-8" Abingdon, 3-6" Aberdeen and Havre de Grace.
Baltimore city: 3-6"
495 beltway: 3-6" north side near Bethesda, 2-5" most elsewhere, 1-3" south side.
DC: 2-5" north DC, 1-3" downtown.

Northern Balt?

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6 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Which is kind of the point.  They had a forecast.  Why stop using it for that garbage?

 

P.S.  Go RPM!!

My best guess is because a lot more normies now talk about specific model runs whenever a snowstorm is on the way, especially since 2014. I guess social media encourages hype and it became an easy outlet to spread these kinds of maps to the masses. So as a result the local channels are catering to what the audience probably wants to see. 

Of course I don’t agree with TV mets doing this, but I guess it’s now good for business.

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