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Richmond Metro/Hampton Roads Area Discussion


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Wakefield just expanded the advisory to include Gloucester, Mathews, Greensville, Sussex, Surry, and James City Counties. Makes sense given how the roads are already covered and rapidly deteriorating with just the little snow we've had in just the last hour. 

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11 minutes ago, SnowBeach said:

Nice flakes here in Great Bridge. Grass and roads already caving, as expected. 21.6/19.1. Jebwalk happening in the next hour or two!

Hope those  big flakes  make  it to Newport News

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7 minutes ago, chris624wx said:

Need that heavy band to work it's way 20 miles north or so lol

It's on the move north and strengthening. Now, extending way back into interior NE NC and may be fattening up.  Depending upon the flow in the next few hours that may get stuck right over the south side of Hampton Roads and that would be the jackpot. 

Went thru here but it was nothing more than fatter flakes. I wouldn't even call it moderate. That's probably fooling with the reflectivity a bit but it certainly wasn't heavy by any stretch. But it did fly through here pretty quickly. Let's see where it sets up

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The best part should hit us (Southside/NENC) between 11-3am. Atlantic and Gulf moisture is just beginning to get entrained into the system south near Wilmington.  That will enhance the coverage for a while before it starts sliding further east off the coast. The western precip push appears done and is retreating back southeast but it should slow around somewhere from the lower Peninsula through Hampton Roads for a few more hours. We're going to need some good rates to get to the higher end of those forecasts.

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Here's a few pics from outside. I have about 0.7" two miles SW of the W&M campus.

I dont think I'll reach an inch based on radar. It's a very fluffy snow and too bad I'm too far north and west of the main action. But always a beautiful site, especially at night. Seems like every accumulating event this winter has started around 7 or 8pm.

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