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Dec 5-6th clipper threat


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In other words, 1-4 inches looks to be the range highlighted by
ensembles right now with the best chances for accumulation for the
interior and especially the higher elevations. Closer to the coast,
there`s the risk of a rain/snow mix which will limit accumulation,
but still may see a little snow before it warms up Thursday morning.
This could mean that flakes may be falling during the AM commute
Thursday, but given the light nature of accumulations, not expecting
major impacts.
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44 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Prob 2-4” outside of 495…and esp with some elevation. 

495 is a weird animal. I live 5 miles to the west. Temperatures here are always a good 3 or 4 degrees cooler (not talking about rain/snow line stuff because that has more to do with 850's etc.). On the highway itself the difference can be 5 or 6 degrees depending on season and sun. I wonder if the magic snow / rain lines (495, 128, etc.) have something to do with the highways affect on actual weather and atmospheric conditions. Any studies related to this?

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