BlizzardNole Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 12/11/23: 1.5 12/14: 0.2 1/15-16: 4.5 1/19: 6.3 2/13: 0.5 2/17: 2.5 Total: 15.5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastCoast NPZ Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 Jan 6 - .5” Jan 12 - 3.0” Jan 19 - 4.0” Feb 13- 1” (trash slush) Feb 17 - .5" (mulch topper, complete bust storm garbage) total - 9.0” (absolute trash winter, rotten garbage) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T. August Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 2 hours ago, HighStakes said: 216-17: 4.0 Total: 21.3 What’s your average? 30”? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighStakes Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 4 hours ago, T. August said: What’s your average? 30”? Manchester averages roughly 37 inches overall. The Highest ridges and areas which reach almost 1130 ft. are probably at 40-42 inches for an average with the lowest valleys at 800 ft. In the 34-35 range. My house is approximately 860-870 ft. so I always say 37 when asked. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clskinsfan Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 I am at 19.4 inches off of 8 snow events. A bad Nino. And this will be the first Nino I can remember not hitting climo if we are done. 2023-2024 Season Total: 19.4 (67% of climo) 11/28 T First flakes of the season from a streamer. Temps around freezing 25 MPH winds. 12/10/23 .75 Wave rides a front. 58 going in. slushy 3/4 inch on the back. 1/1/24 T Little wave rolls through with afternoon show showers. 1/6/24 2.3 Storm tracks through Southern VA. Mixed bag drops over 2 inches. 1/9/24 1.5 Thump from a strong MW blizzard. Roads a disaster. 1/14/23 .3 Squall comes with heavy rates and wind. 1/15/23 3.25 Boundary sets up to the south. Light rates for 20 hours. 1/19/24 5.6 Overnight rates good. Light snow all day. Mod with streamers in the evening. 2/13/24 2.9 Perfect track Mostly rain. Ends as a pummeling of mashed potatoes. 2/16/23 2.7 Northern vorst disappoints. Forecast was 4-6. Got less than 3. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kay Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 12/7 - T 1/15-16 - 4.25" 1/19 - 3.75" 2/13 - T 2/17 - 1.5" Total - 9.5" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eskimo Joe Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 M16.9" seasonal total. More than I expected, but far less than I hoped. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
North Balti Zen Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 12/7/23: T (maybe a T on 12/6/23 too but I was not home to see it/verify it) 12/11/23: .8" 1/6/24: T (two hours of winter storm watch - yay! - rapidly converted to winter weather advisory - still ok... - then -- a little sleet and snow and a LOT of rain...sigh) 1/14/24 - T 1/15/24 (a little into the early AM on 1/16 too) - 4" 1/19/24 - 3" 2/13/24 - .7" I guess - slushy hard to measure 2/17/24 - 3.5” Season total - 12” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jrlg1181 Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 7.65 total for the season here in Waynesboro... except for Jan 15 , we have been just to far SW for anything much despite being in the Valley... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarkSharkWX Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 12/11: 2.1" 1/14: 0.1" 1/15-1/16: 5.4" 1/19: 6.4" 2/13: 0.6" 2/17: 2.8" Seasonal Total: 17.4" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psuhoffman Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 12/11: 3.8” 1/6: .7” 1/14: .9” 1/15-1/16: 4.5” 1/19: 4.2” 2/13: 6” 2/16-2/17: 4.3” total: 24.4” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psuhoffman Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 On 2/17/2024 at 3:33 PM, HighStakes said: Manchester averages roughly 37 inches overall. The Highest ridges and areas which reach almost 1130 ft. are probably at 40-42 inches for an average with the lowest valleys at 800 ft. In the 34-35 range. My house is approximately 860-870 ft. so I always say 37 when asked. That’s about right. In colder winters there isn’t much difference between my house and say Ebb Valley EM in the valley. But if we keep having winters where most of our snow even up here comes with temps right at 32-33 degrees then the difference will continue to be greater. 200-300 feet which often equates to 1 degree matters way more when it’s near freezing every storm. Back when it used to snow at like 20 degrees up here not so much. The upslope qpf difference is pretty marginal imo. It’s just ratios in marginal near freezing events. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinterWxLuvr Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 12? - 1” 1/6 - 3.75” 1/9 - 1.5” 1/15 - 3.25” 1/19 - 5.75” 2/13 - 2.5” 2/17 - 3” Total - 20.75” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midatlanticweather Posted February 23 Share Posted February 23 15.6" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George BM Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 12/06/2023: T (brief light graupel (~2:25pm)) 12/11/2023: 0.9" ( Fairly heavy wet snow overnight... heaviest between 2:45 and 3:35am) 1/01/2024: T (Flurries w/ some graupel from late morning into the afternoon before changing to very light rain/drizzle) 1/06/2024: T (Morning sleet w/ few flakes before changing into a cold soaking afternoon rain) 1/14/2024: T (Moderate snow squall around 11am. Some ground whitening at the bottom of fences) 1/15-16/2024: 4.5" (Light snow started in the 2am hour (15th) continued mostly uninterrupted as flurries/light snow rimmed flakes through the day. Picked up to moderate at times between 7-11pm. Some light snow/freezing drizzle continued into the wee hours of the 16th. Freezing drizzle continues as of this morning.) 1/19/2024: 4.1" (Snow started in the 2am hour<-- (sound familiar?) and was moderate to maybe even modestly heavy at times (heaviest rates in the 5am hour (~1"/hr)). Flurries to light snow between 6am and 9am followed by light to occasionally moderate snow between 9am and 11am. Snow slowly tapered down to flurries through the early/mid afternoon before briefly mostly ceasing in the 3pm hour. Moderate snow squalls moved through during the 4pm hour.) 2/13/2024: 0.6" (Following a roughly 5-7am lull in the rain, precip changed over to snow between 7:10am and 7:20am w/ moderate to moderate/heavy snow until it was nearing 9am followed by light snow until around 9:30am. Temp bottomed out at 34F.) 2/17/2024: 1.5" (Snow started in the 12am hour (could've been a few raindrops mixed in). The snow became fairly heavy during the 1am hour (1-1.5"/hr rates), continued light/moderate during the 2am hour and mostly tapered off by 3am. 2/24/2024: T (Flurries between 5pm and 6:15pm. Briefly up to flurries/very light snow intensity around 6pm w/ slightly bigger flakes.) 2023-2024 winter total as of Feb 25, 2024: 11.6" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhino16 Posted February 25 Share Posted February 25 <1” at home, 4ish in Blacksburg. Trash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George BM Posted March 12 Share Posted March 12 12/06/2023: T (brief light graupel (~2:25pm)) 12/11/2023: 0.9" ( Fairly heavy wet snow overnight... heaviest between 2:45 and 3:35am) 1/01/2024: T (Flurries w/ some graupel from late morning into the afternoon before changing to very light rain/drizzle) 1/06/2024: T (Morning sleet w/ few flakes before changing into a cold soaking afternoon rain) 1/14/2024: T (Moderate snow squall around 11am. Some ground whitening at the bottom of fences) 1/15-16/2024: 4.5" (Light snow started in the 2am hour (15th) continued mostly uninterrupted as flurries/light snow rimmed flakes through the day. Picked up to moderate at times between 7-11pm. Some light snow/freezing drizzle continued into the wee hours of the 16th. Freezing drizzle continues as of this morning.) 1/19/2024: 4.1" (Snow started in the 2am hour<-- (sound familiar?) and was moderate to maybe even modestly heavy at times (heaviest rates in the 5am hour (~1"/hr)). Flurries to light snow between 6am and 9am followed by light to occasionally moderate snow between 9am and 11am. Snow slowly tapered down to flurries through the early/mid afternoon before briefly mostly ceasing in the 3pm hour. Moderate snow squalls moved through during the 4pm hour.) 2/13/2024: 0.6" (Following a roughly 5-7am lull in the rain, precip changed over to snow between 7:10am and 7:20am w/ moderate to moderate/heavy snow until it was nearing 9am followed by light snow until around 9:30am. Temp bottomed out at 34F.) 2/17/2024: 1.5" (Snow started in the 12am hour (could've been a few raindrops mixed in). The snow became fairly heavy during the 1am hour (1-1.5"/hr rates), continued light/moderate during the 2am hour and mostly tapered off by 3am. 2/24/2024: T (Flurries between 5pm and 6:15pm. Briefly up to flurries/very light snow intensity around 6pm w/ slightly bigger flakes.) 3/10/2024: T (Occasional wet flurries between 4:25pm and 5:30pm. Briefly at flurry/very light snow intensity w/ few raindrops mixed in between 5:17pm and 5:25pm.) 2023-2024 winter total as of Mar 12, 2024: 11.6" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthArlington101 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 final totals pulled out of my sig - might've missed some flurries 2 nights ago but who cares about the T anyway D.C. (Union Station) Snow Total N Arlington Snow Total Total: 7.85" + 5T 10.5" + 5T Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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