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January 5-6 Thing Storm Obs


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1 hour ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Dry air seems to have knocked down the boom potential north of I-70. Looks like a low end warning event is more likely north of DC.

 

50 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

North central pa getting more than us. Wonderful. lol 

 

47 minutes ago, mappy said:

probably between the two areas. so drier area, less precip. at least that's how it's been here. poor snow growth and rates. 

 

46 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Yeah the 700mb front genesis band occurred, but WAY far north. 

Yea north of DC up into southern PA got stuck in between bands...the 85h associated band (which I never thought we were in play for much from) actually shifted southeast a bit and the 7h band shifted WAY north (which isn't uncommon recently, models really really really struggle and seem to place this way too far south or miss it completely) and left northern MD in between.  Oh well.  Happens, we still got some snow.  

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2 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

 

 

 

Yea north of DC up into southern PA got stuck in between bands...the 85h associated band (which I never thought we were in play for much from) actually shifted southeast a bit and the 7h band shifted WAY north (which isn't uncommon recently, models really really really struggle and seem to place this way too far south or miss it completely) and left northern MD in between.  Oh well.  Happens, we still got some snow.  

some better dendrites now, but still pretty paltry when not good rates. think the ULL could help us later? 

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2 minutes ago, IronTy said:

This blob down in southern Maryland is really dumping hard.   I think I'll get to over 10" pretty easy before it moves out.  Maybe with the wraparound this afternoon we can break one foot.  

That's what I'm hoping. 10 is looking like a lock. 12 is the holy grail. Puking ATM and 24 degrees. 

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1 minute ago, psuhoffman said:

 

 

 

Yea north of DC up into southern PA got stuck in between bands...the 85h associated band (which I never thought we were in play for much from) actually shifted southeast a bit and the 7h band shifted WAY north (which isn't uncommon recently, models really really really struggle and seem to place this way too far south or miss it completely) and left northern MD in between.  Oh well.  Happens, we still got some snow.  

Hey, it looks nice outside. But...when you all started talked about dual banding my first thought was whether I was gonna get squeezed in the middle...yep. Gotta laugh at how since 2016 I've been squeezed west and east by a WAA, and now north and south by this, lol One of these days I'll cash in again (or we all cash in)

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2 minutes ago, IronTy said:

This blob down in southern Maryland is really dumping hard.   I think I'll get to over 10" pretty easy before it moves out.  Maybe with the wraparound this afternoon we can break one foot.  

Yeah! Easily. We had a smidge over 8 here in huntingtown a couple of hours back so I think 10 once this dies down is a safe bet. 

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8 minutes ago, mappy said:

some better dendrites now, but still pretty paltry when not good rates. think the ULL could help us later? 

QPF looks pretty lame and the energy is deamplifying as it passes and starts to re-amp a little too late for us... but at the same time it doesn't take much to get a couple inches from these types of things...if we get any banding at all we could get a nice surprise but I am not expecting too much.  Maybe another 1-2".  

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13 minutes ago, psuhoffman said:

 

 

 

Yea north of DC up into southern PA got stuck in between bands...the 85h associated band (which I never thought we were in play for much from) actually shifted southeast a bit and the 7h band shifted WAY north (which isn't uncommon recently, models really really really struggle and seem to place this way too far south or miss it completely) and left northern MD in between.  Oh well.  Happens, we still got some snow.  

What's your thoughts on round 2?

 

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