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The 12Z GFS continued the idea of bringing a brief period of snow tomorrow night after the front passes. If true, the changeover looks to start occurring around 1am in the Richmond area and it could snow for a few hours. According to the GFS, rain could even change to snow as far SE as Williamsburg or the upper end of Newport News and York County.

Surface temps remain above freezing, so any snow will struggle to accumulate. That said, any heavier rates could cause dynamic cooling sufficient enough to coat colder surfaces in spots. The GFS has area of heavier rates from Richmond and points NE toward Tappahannock and the northern neck.

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The short-term HRRR model, in its 18Z update, has the transition to snow for the western Tidewater and Piedmont areas of Virginia. Surface temperatures are in the mid-30s, so accumulations, if any, will only be dependent on rates and probably melt as soon as the precip lightens up.

This will be an interesting development as every model now has showed a transition to snow for much of the state. 

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24 minutes ago, RIC Airport said:

The short-term HRRR model, in its 18Z update, has the transition to snow for the western Tidewater and Piedmont areas of Virginia. Surface temperatures are in the mid-30s, so accumulations, if any, will only be dependent on rates and probably melt as soon as the precip lightens up.

This will be an interesting development as every model now has showed a transition to snow for much of the state. 

The 18z NAM follows suit and is slightly more aggressive with the changeover to snow. It also has widespread 1-3" overall precipitation totals through 10am Monday. 

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1 hour ago, Rhino16 said:

My RIC Predictions:

10th:

Hi/Lo: 66/45

Precip: 1.91"

11th:

Hi/Lo: 51/30

Precip: 0.71"

That seems about right, @Rhino16. It will be interesting to see how late the bulk of the precip reaches I-95 in the Richmond area tomorrow.  That will potentially determine whether you are a bit too high for the 10th.

I think I will go with a trace of snow at RIC for the 11th, the first of the season which gets RIC on par with stations like DCA and IAD.

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15 minutes ago, RIC Airport said:

That seems about right, @Rhino16. It will be interesting to see how late the bulk of the precip reaches I-95 in the Richmond area tomorrow.  That will potentially determine whether you are a bit too high for the 10th.

I think I will go with a trace of snow at RIC for the 11th, the first of the season which gets RIC on par with stations like DCA and IAD.

Yeah that will be interesting. I didn’t mind the snow for richmond due to the small amounts. Here in Blacksburg though, I’m a bit more excited.

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The 00Z GFS has rain changing to snow in the Richmond metro area after 1 or 2 am. It maintains the earlier idea (along with other models) of a brief period of snow lasting several hours. Surface temps remain above freezing, although some areas that see heavier rates could see snow coat surfaces before it winds down closer to sunrise. 

Widespread 2-3" of rain is still likely. GFS has some spots exceeding 4". 

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There was a pretty good batch of heavy rain and some lightning in a few spots that came through earlier than I thought.

The radar loop below is from 7:33am to 11:37am. This round pushed the rainfall amount up to 0.36" at RIC so far today. Looks to be a lull before additional rounds of heavier rains later this afternoon and evening. 

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Cold front is moving through now. RIC went from 62°F at 10pm to the mid 40s some 30 minutes later. 

Wakefield sent a statement about 10 minutes ago for places east of Richmond about to get the cold front.

 

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
1044 PM EST Sun Dec 10 2023

NCZ012-VAZ079>084-086>090-092-514-516-518-520-523-110515-
Northampton-Surry-Dinwiddie-Southampton-Eastern Henrico-Eastern King
and Queen-York-James City-Gloucester-Greensville-Charles
City-Mathews-New Kent-Prince George-Sussex-Eastern King
William-Brunswick-Eastern Chesterfield (Including Col. Heights)-
1044 PM EST Sun Dec 10 2023

...A LINE OF SHOWERS WILL AFFECT NORTHAMPTON...GREENSVILLE...
SOUTHAMPTON...NORTHWESTERN YORK...SUSSEX...DINWIDDIE...JAMES CITY...
SOUTHEASTERN CHESTERFIELD...GLOUCESTER...SOUTHEASTERN KING AND
QUEEN...CHARLES CITY...PRINCE GEORGE...NEW KENT...SOUTHEASTERN
HENRICO...SOUTHEASTERN KING WILLIAM...SURRY AND EASTERN BRUNSWICK
COUNTIES...THE CITY OF COLONIAL HEIGHTS...THE CITY OF HOPEWELL...THE
CITY OF PETERSBURG...THE CITY OF EMPORIA AND THE CITY OF
WILLIAMSBURG...

At 1040 PM EST, a cold front with winds in excess of 40 mph was from
Shacklefords to 7 miles northwest of Dinwiddie to 12 miles south of
Littleton. Movement was southeast at 30 mph.

Winds in excess of 40 mph are possible as the front moves southeast
through midnight.

Locations impacted include... Newport News,
Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Hopewell, New Kent, Colonial Heights, Roanoke
Rapids, Williamsburg, Charles City, Emporia, Gloucester Courthouse,
West Point, Waverly, Lawrenceville, Courtland, Garysburg, Rich
Square, Wakefield, Boykins, and McKenney.

If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building.
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