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Richmond Metro/Hampton Roads Area Discussion


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43 minutes ago, RIC Airport said:

@Conway730518z Euro for this weekend. 

Only goes out to hour 144, so the storm is still going here, not final snow amounts. But, still encouraging to see this threat. 

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I’d rather see a southern slider than have it come up the coast. We’d stay in the cold air rather than risk warm air getting infiltrated into the storm.

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1 minute ago, Siberian-Snowcover-Myth said:

I’d rather see a southern slider than have it come up the coast. We’d stay in the cold air rather than risk warm air getting infiltrated into the storm.

Agreed, that's what we typically see. A coastal bomb, if it phases far enough south, could still deliver, but more rare. 

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7 minutes ago, Rvarookie said:

@ldub23 if you are still alive down there in Newport News I hope you get in some action or can least make a short drive to cash in 

Snowing  here  now. Ground  covered  but the dry line  is getting ever closer.

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That mixing around  that time  is nothing new … you can see looking at the radar things will really start to dry out then for a few hours ..that’s just another reason why being under a good heavy band is key… The powerful thunderstorms are what is drying everything out even more at the moment… We all may not get a real big 2nd thump, if that keeps happening .. unless, we are lucky enough to stay cold  enough when the thunder-snow  bands move through later tonight/tomorrow 

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7 minutes ago, eaglesin2011 said:

That mixing around  that time  is nothing new … you can see looking at the radar things will really start to dry out then for a few hours ..that’s just another reason why being under a good heavy band is key… The powerful thunderstorms are what is drying everything out even more at the moment… May not get a real big 2nd thump if that keeps happening .. unless you are lucky enough to stay cold  enough and get hit by a thundersnow  band later/tommorow

100% -Exactly what a lot of the models were showing. Front end thump like we're getting now (going on 3 inches right now at my house). And then a mix and then nothing and then back end snow

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8 minutes ago, RIC Airport said:

NAM showed the backend very well.

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16 minutes ago, wasnow215 said:

These totals in addition to the 2"+ have already in Chesterfield since this run just started? 

So that was a serious question. The OZ NAM-This is remaining snow right since this is the 00Z model and we already have snow down here? Is that how it works? @RIC Airport

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