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December Discobs 2024


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1 minute ago, LeesburgWx said:

It’s been cold. And while we complain about lack of snow, at least it feels like winter. And early in the season at that. I’ll take cold and dry over wet and warm any day. Currently 21 here in Hamilton.

I don't know about wet but warm is definitely coming lol. 

Coldest morning of the winter? 

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Looks like "maybe" some sunshine during the midday before the next round of clouds hot on its heels.  Looks like predominantly cold/dry/clouds/wind incoming later...congrats to upslope areas, though.  I'm ready for that weekend weather.

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19 hours ago, WEATHER53 said:

I’m watching an area near TX/LA coast-

when Mongolian cold is helping that area is a great snow producer source region.  Looks like it wants to stay south but I’ll watch it. 

As I thought that  area down there has exploded with moisture and has a more northerly move to it now.  This source region  brings surprises.snd good results  I have bagged all models as to low pressure olacement. NWS should try NHC methods and talks of “discreet” problems is just excuse making. Also  do not see any blues up in our cold source region so no warm up thru At least 12/15.  Radars and satellite and water vapor and no more than 5 days out, three really, is the way to treat the examples.  I prefer predictions . 

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Issued by National Weather Service
Baltimore/Washington, MD
11:43 AM EST Wed, Dec 4, 2024

...POTENTIAL WINTER COMMUTING HAZARD FOR THE FAR NORTHWEST SUBURBS OF BALTIMORE / WASHINGTON THURSDAY MORNING...

There is a potential for hazardous commuting conditions for the Thursday morning commute. A period of snow showers or squalls is POSSIBLE (a 50 percent chance) Thursday morning across the far northwest suburbs of Baltimore / Washington, especially over higher elevations such as Parr's Ridge and the Catoctin Mountains where up to around an inch of snow accumulation is possible on area roads.

If this threat does materialize during the Thursday morning rush- hour, many roads could quickly turn icy. This could lead to dangerous traveling conditions, multiple accidents, and extensive delays.

If commuting Thursday morning, be aware of the POSSIBILITY of significant travel disruptions. Plan ahead by allowing for extra travel time, and consider using public transportation and telework options.

Stay tuned for updates on this potential winter weather episode.
 

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1 hour ago, katabatic said:

Same thing here...although its a tad warmer at 25. Are you expecting much out of the system tonight?

Up to 26.6/16.2 at 12:30 pm here. NWS playing the 'catch-up game', already lowered high from 40 to 37, which is likely still a bit high IMO. The 'point and click' just says flurries and snow showers, nothing about accumulation. Just west has an inch so maybe we get at least a white ground lol. The high winds and temps are what they are harping on, 26 low for tonight (where we are now) and then falling rest of the day to around 20 by 5 pm with 40-55 mph winds. 

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