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October Discobs 2022


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4 minutes ago, PrinceFrederickWx said:

There was a poll years ago on here about everyone's favorite month for weather in this region, and I remember October won by a large margin. I understand why now.

Best time of year that doesn’t involve ripping fatties 

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45 minutes ago, mdhokie said:

Anyone else near Ellicott City feel that rumble just now? Felt like a mini earthquake or something.

Lots of reports of a rumble on twitter. Baltimore, Sykesville, Randalstown, Columbia. 

I heard/felt it here in Western Howard County.  Only lasted a few seconds, but it was very noticeable

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29 minutes ago, midatlanticweather said:

Two NAM runs in a row showing the Rain shadow effect out here in Loudoun. Ridges get soaked, then just east it dries some, then resurgence around 95. I am sure it is where and how the storms set up, that drying is pretty typical.

At this rate we'll be in a drought soon.

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Getting closer to winter everyday  :) 

"LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
Longwave troughing will persist over the eastern CONUS through at
least the first half of next week. Several reinforcing shortwaves
will keep temperatures tumbling to the point of mountain snow
showers by Tuesday. Widespread near freezing temperatures are
possible by the middle of next week, and could effectively end the
growing season across much of the region where it remains active."

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2 hours ago, midatlanticweather said:

Graupel showers next week if that GFS look comes true? 

 

Afternoon AFD from LWX suggests snow in the mountains next week

A quite chilly day in store for Tuesday, as well as Wednesday. High
pressure will build in behind the departing front with a reinforcing
ridge of high pressure to solidify cold temperatures. Highs both
days may only make it to the middle 50s after a chilly start in the
lower to middle 30s each day. What will come with cold air advection
will be the chance for upslope snowfall in the mountains. The wind
direction and fetch off of the Great Lakes could support some light
accumulation mainly at higher elevations
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