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Thursday AM Jan 20 Anafront snow threat.


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9 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Flash freezes typically happen in WINDEX events around here....you occasionally get them in a cold tuck scenario or a frontal wave, but usually they are from an arctic front that has snow squalls with temps starting in the 30s and then you drop like 10F in an hour and everything turns to a sheet of ice that was wet.

Some of the worst I've experienced came with snow squalls, especially when the snow began with temps about 35 and ended with it at 23.  The only real flash freeze I recall after a rain event came on 2/2/76 when a 1"+ RA was followed by a temp dive from 44 to -6 in 5 hours.  BGR temps that day were 57/1.

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5 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

I appreciate your love of the extremes. You know how to enjoy both. In the summer you take advantage of the warmth/humidity and enjoy it the best way possible (pool side) and in the winter...you somehow enjoy the cold. kudos 

Hopefully this dries out tonight and we have BLSN tomorrow with the below zero windchills.

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3 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

Keep it. TBH, I was hoping to miss it. You guys think I am speaking out of frustration when I say I don't need an inch to fu*& up my commute...I mean it....unless there is already a deep pack to refresh. Its just not worth it to me.

A whole inch

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