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2024 Valentines Day Who the Hell Knows - Comeback Thread


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Just now, Eskimo Joe said:

60 hours ago we weren't slated to get anything. I will admit that it's been interesting to see us "close well" with events this winter. 

Definitely “anomalous” by our standards to see 3 south trend storms in one winter. But the borderline stuff has been far too frequent. The deep winter week was pretty consistent for most on both storms. I’m up to 20.25” for the season which isn’t THAT bad. 2 more mod events I’d break climo 

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Just now, DDweatherman said:

Definitely “anomalous” by our standards to see 3 south trend storms in one winter. But the borderline stuff has been far too frequent. The deep winter week was pretty consistent for most on both storms. I’m up to 20.25” for the season which isn’t THAT bad. 2 more mod events I’d break climo 

Agreed on the temperatures. No doubt we are warming. If this event started maybe 2 to 3 degrees colder regionwide, this would have been a mess. Frederick, Baltimore, and Harford counties were running trees and transformer calls earlier. It doesn't take much with wet snow.

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1 minute ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Agreed on the temperatures. No doubt we are warming. If this event started maybe 2 to 3 degrees colder regionwide, this would have been a mess. Frederick, Baltimore, and Harford counties were running trees and transformer calls earlier. It doesn't take much with wet snow.

Absolutely. Though temps weren’t our issue this morning. With this track though the area should do well. A transferring sub 985 low at OCMD has sometimes resulted in nice snows to the bay. If this wasn’t racing ENE so fast the area that did get nice snow would have had 10+

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1 hour ago, DDweatherman said:

I think we can argue the comeback thread was successful? This second thread even was UNPINNED before it was re-pinned. 

 

1 hour ago, NorthArlington101 said:

Even though it didn't work out forum-wide I think it has to go down as 3/3

 

1 hour ago, Terpeast said:

Agreed

I think this one was closer to a wash, but I can accept 3 for 3.  We will continue the practice as needed.

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2 minutes ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

I never measured, and half of it was probably gone by the time I could've measured.  Based on a 6AM look out the window, I'll go with 1".  Just slush on hard surfaces.  Pretty crappy event here.  No surprise.

 

8.5" for the year.  Lowest in the region I'm certain. 

i’m at about the same. 

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4 minutes ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

I never measured, and half of it was probably gone by the time I could've measured.  Based on a 6AM look out the window, I'll go with 1".  Just slush on hard surfaces.  Pretty crappy event here.  No surprise.

 

8.5" for the year.  Lowest in the region I'm certain. 

8.3”

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As of 9:37 AM. That 0.6" 2 miles east of Leesburg checks out compared to mby. Should get a more complete set of obs by noon-ish.


 

********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************

LOCATION                TOTAL      TIME/DATE  COMMENTS
                     SNOWFALL       MEASURED
                     (inches)

MARYLAND

...Allegany County...
  Potomac Park 2 NW       5.5   800 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Bellegrove 1 SSE        3.8   831 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Baltimore County...
  Lineboro 4 E            3.5   905 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Bentley Springs 3 SS    2.0   834 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Bentley Springs 6 S     2.0   900 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Bentley Springs 1 E     1.0   720 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Glyndon 1 SW            0.2   844 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Carroll County...
  Manchester 6 WNW        4.3   916 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Manchester 5 WNW        4.1   914 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Taneytown  NE           4.0   915 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Taneytown               2.0   915 AM  2/13  Public
  Westminster 6 NE        1.5   833 AM  2/13  NWS Employee
  Uniontown 3 N           1.1   704 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Westminster 1 NNE       1.0   800 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Cecil County...
  Elkton 2 W              2.5   900 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Rising Sun              1.0   907 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Port Deposit            1.0   905 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Frederick County...
  Sabillasville 3 SSW     4.5   831 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Wolfsville 3 ENE        4.0   800 AM  2/13  Public
  Emmitsburg 1 S          3.0   759 AM  2/13  Emergency Mngr
  Ballenger Creek 1 E     2.8   900 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Thurmont                2.8   910 AM  2/13  Public
  Bloomfield 2 WSW        2.4   800 AM  2/13  NWS Employee
  Utica 2 W               1.5   830 AM  2/13  Public
  Frederick 1 SE          1.0   830 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Adamstown 1 ESE         0.9   920 AM  2/13  NWS Employee

...Garrett County...
  Grantsville 1 NE        7.0   815 AM  2/13  Near Grantsville
  Grantsville             6.5   800 AM  2/13  Public
  Grantsville 5 W         6.0   700 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Frostburg 3 WNW         5.5   801 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Deer Park 6 NE          5.0   700 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Accident 4 E            4.8   700 AM  2/13  Public
  Oakland                 4.0   521 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Kitzmiller 5 NNW        3.8   800 AM  2/13  Swanton, MD

...Harford County...
  Norrisville 1 WSW       3.0   830 AM  2/13  CoCoRaHS
  Forest Hill 1 NNW       2.0   845 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Fallston 3 N            1.0   826 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Churchville 1 SE        0.5   800 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Montgomery County...
  Damascus 3 SSW          1.6   934 AM  2/13  Co-Op Observer
  Washington Grove 1 N    0.5   919 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Washington County...
  Fort Ritchie 1 NE       6.8   735 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Fort Ritchie 1 NNE      6.5   700 AM  2/13  Public
  Funkstown 2 WSW         4.5   900 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Boonsboro               3.7   840 AM  2/13  Public
  Pecktonville 3 NNW      3.6   822 AM  2/13  NWS Employee
  Rohersville 2 WNW       3.5   816 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Boonsboro 3 NNE         3.3   900 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Maugansville  WSW       2.8   700 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Hancock 1 ESE           2.8   809 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Long Meadow 2 W         2.8   726 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

VIRGINIA

...Clarke County...
  Berryville 1 NNW        1.3   705 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Berryville  NW          1.0   700 AM  2/13  Public

...Fairfax County...
  Herndon 1 NNE           0.3   755 AM  2/13  NWS Employee

...Frederick County...
  Gravel Springs 4 W      4.5   923 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Winchester 4 NW         3.5   929 AM  2/13  Public
  Hayfield 1 N            2.3   755 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Winchester 3 E          1.8   816 AM  2/13  Public
  Winchester 2 WNW        1.6   715 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Highland County...
  Hightown 3 NW           4.5   922 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Loudoun County...
  Lovettsville            2.0   919 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Round Hill 1 WNW        1.7   917 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Leesburg 2 E            0.6   918 AM  2/13  NWS Employee

...Madison County...
  Big Meadows             1.5   615 AM  2/13  Park/Forest Srvc

...Nelson County...
  Wintergreen 4 NW        1.5   745 AM  2/13  At Devils Knob, 3500ft
  Wintergreen 3 NW        0.5   730 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Prince William County...
  Woolsey 1 SW              T   700 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Rappahannock County...
  Chester Gap             2.0   900 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Rockingham County...
  Massanutten 1 NNE       2.0   818 AM  2/13  Public

...Shenandoah County...
  Basye 2 NNE             4.0   823 AM  2/13  Public

...Warren County...
  Karo 1 WSW              0.6   830 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

WEST VIRGINIA

...Berkeley County...
  Martinsburg 2 E         3.0   858 AM  2/13  NWS Employee
  Falling Waters 2 NW     2.6   820 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter

...Grant County...
  Mount Storm             8.0   756 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Hampshire County...
  Capon Bridge 5 WSW      5.0   910 AM  2/13  Public
  Romney 2 E              4.5   839 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Hardy County...
  Wardensville 3 E        5.0   907 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Moorefield 1 SE         3.0   830 AM  2/13  Public
  Moorefield              2.5   844 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Jefferson County...
  Bloomery 3 SSE          3.7   913 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Rippon 2 W              1.0   935 AM  2/13  NWS Employee

...Mineral County...
  Hartmansville 1 E       5.5   758 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways
  Burlington  E           1.8   730 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  New Creek               1.5   758 AM  2/13  Dept of Highways

...Morgan County...
  Berkeley Spgs           4.5   820 AM  2/13  Public
  Berryville              4.0   850 AM  2/13  Public

...Pendleton County...
  Cherry Grove 6 WSW      5.0   753 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Upper Track 1 N         2.3   829 AM  2/13  Public
  Deer Run 2 WSW          2.0   751 AM  2/13  Trained Spotter
  Franklin                1.8   829 AM  2/13  Emergency Mngr
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20 minutes ago, EastCoast NPZ said:

I never measured, and half of it was probably gone by the time I could've measured.  Based on a 6AM look out the window, I'll go with 1".  Just slush on hard surfaces.  Pretty crappy event here.  No surprise.

 

8.5" for the year.  Lowest in the region I'm certain. 

That is unbelievable. I am like 10 miles NW of you have double that amount so far this winter. You shouldnt have moved back :)

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48 minutes ago, T. August said:

This event was a little heartbreaking for me. Looks like the line was at 150’. I could literally watch the snow depth drop off on the way home. Within the city limits of Havre de Grace there are spots with 2”+.

Wow.

All snowtv, no stickage here.

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