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Jan 31st - 33rd Storm Obs and Disco like it's 1979


Bob Chill
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Start watching that band in the wee hours but fell asleep at 3:30am. Must have movedin heavy as picked up another 1.5-2 bringing my current snowpack to 4.5-5”

if I add back in the melt down compaction from the mixed precip then I got 6-6.5” snow total.  So I was down to 2” upon awakening yesterday, got another inch by 11pm and then another 1.5 to 2 in 12-5am time frame 

Currently 34F 

 

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13 minutes ago, ILIKERAKE said:

i cant wait to look at the overall storm loop, especially from Sunday evening on.. its crazy how there was a steady snow bubble over Eastern Baltimore and AA County.. everything that came this way fizzled out.  Even that massive punch from SE PA came down and got subsidenced (sp?) 

Where can I get access to a good one? 

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15 minutes ago, ILIKERAKE said:

i cant wait to look at the overall storm loop, especially from Sunday evening on.. its crazy how there was a steady snow bubble over Eastern Baltimore and AA County.. everything that came this way fizzled out.  Even that massive punch from SE PA came down and got subsidenced (sp?) 

Yup...I have not added any new snow that I can tell since Sunday night...I mean PERHAPS there was a dusting at some point but never measurable.  Any time it did snow since yesterday it was just pixie dust.

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18 minutes ago, ILIKERAKE said:

i cant wait to look at the overall storm loop, especially from Sunday evening on.. its crazy how there was a steady snow bubble over Eastern Baltimore and AA County.. everything that came this way fizzled out.  Even that massive punch from SE PA came down and got subsidenced (sp?) 

My only guess is that we were too close to the upper level low and the best lift for wrap around bands was along the fall line and up agaisnt the mountain ridges...but idk, somebody more of an expert would have to try to confirm that

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1 minute ago, Baltimorewx said:

My only guess is that we were too close to the upper level low and the best lift for wrap around bands was along the fall line and up agaisnt the mountain ridges...but idk, somebody more of an expert would have to try to confirm that

Also not an expert, but I think it was Occam's Razor: ULL was simply too far north. The picture perfect placement of the coastal just couldn't fill the precip shield on the southwestern side. Just climo really. Western areas got great lift which sucked up a lot of what would've fallen in central MD. But these bands here are saving the day. One last thrust would get me over 7". 

Would also love to see a storm loop though. Where can you access? I've seen blizzards on YouTube and this one was fairly sizable. 

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2 minutes ago, H2O said:

oh man

took me a second, but then the lightbulb went on and i laughed

2 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

It's hell getting old

Ha! I'm older than 32

2 minutes ago, leesburg 04 said:

You know what they say about the sun

it's bright? :P 

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