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February 7th Storm Threat Discussion/Obs


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25 minutes ago, Bob Chill said:

ALWAYS rootin for ya man. Sometimes I find myself willing to sacrifice my yard for yours but that's plain crazy talk so it ends just as quick as it starts. But the brief thought counts even as I sit here rooting for flaming meteors in your yard and white asteroids in mine. 

I always root for my yard but once it’s obvious it’s shifting to my east I want the banding to crush everyone else.  Unfortunately 95 ended up in the screw zone between the crazy fgen banding on the eastern shore and the typical oragraphically enhanced banding to the NW.  Baltimore keeps finding ways to fail EVERY storm it’s amazing. @CAPE hope that band sits over you a few more hours!!!

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11 minutes ago, leesburg 04 said:

Good God it's beautiful 

Not for nothing, I know people get mad when those who miss out are disappointed, but what we are disappointed at is missing having that experience, over and over again. Glad you hit. Wish it could be my area at some point, rather than missing each time for the most part.  We are not southern Calvert County. Our climate here should allow for snow, and I have almost 400 feet. 

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28 minutes ago, CAPE said:

LOL thanks.

It goes hot and cold here, like most places outside of the favored locations. WDI is hopefully kicking in now. Defo been on a heater with precip here since July. Need to translate that run to some frozen.

I should delete my post now lol. I'm 100% rooting for bands to park on you for hours. My brain has moved on to an amazing QB matchup tonight and a foot of ice later this week

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1 minute ago, NorthArlington101 said:

Image result for he's done it again gif

Lol I live on top of a mountain. Furthermore it’s the first significant ridge in eastern MD. So with any easterly wind flow the upslope is crazy. Yea I’m not at 3000 feet like western MD but east of me aren’t more mountains it’s the coastal plain. So I get 1000 ft of upslope with an east fetch.  That’s why I fear the fringe. It’s the only way I don’t win. 

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2 minutes ago, LP08 said:

It’s almost laughable how big the flakes are.

 

2 minutes ago, Morch Madness said:

Some of the biggest flakes I’ve ever seen right now

Is there a scientific explanation for this? I've also seen some of the biggest flakes I can ever remember this morning. 

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7 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

I always root for my yard but once it’s obvious it’s shifting to my east I want the banding to crush everyone else.  Unfortunately 95 ended up in the screw zone between the crazy fgen banding on the eastern shore and the typical oragraphically enhanced banding to the NW.  Baltimore keeps finding ways to fail EVERY storm it’s amazing. @CAPE hope that band sits over you a few more hours!!!

Lost the potato chip flakes but still coming down hard.

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Just now, psuhoffman said:

Lol I live on top of a mountain. Furthermore it’s the first significant ridge in eastern MD. So with any easterly wind flow the upslope is crazy. Yea I’m not at 3000 feet like western MD but east of me aren’t more mountains it’s the coastal plain. So I get 1000 ft of upslope with an east fetch.  That’s why I fear the fringe. It’s the only way I don’t win. 

Let me know when one of your neighbors puts their house up for sale! I'm mostly kidding. Mostly.

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This ones not happening for eastern HoCo and Baltimore city. Just stuck between meso bands to our east and west. Frustrating. If it was colder we probably still would have added up 3” or so. But going to end with 0.5” unless this last hour or two drastically changes.

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Just now, psuhoffman said:

Can we get 6” snow and 6” ice instead?  Please lol 

Lets not derail this thread but you cant help but to look at midrange guidance and think we may be in for one of the more impactful mixed events in years. Many years... Someone is getting it. Maybe it's us. I'm very interested

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