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Looking Ahead to January


Dr No

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yea but looks like something is trying to ride up the front. just looking at the precip coming from teh south

yeah i guess.. long way to go to be at all interesting tho imo. cold air lags at the surface too.

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heading here tomorrow :snowman:

As of 7AM Dec 28, Canaan Valley weather obsever

Kenny Sturm reports a preliminary total snowfall for the

month of December so far of 70.0 inches. That surpasses

the previous December record of 67.0 inches in Dec 1969.

Snowfall measurements in Canaan Valley began in 1944.

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i seriously doubt that though dont have the maps in front of me.

this doesnt look exciting at all around here.

http://www.nco.ncep....fs_500_108m.gif

I just simply meant a wave riding along a strong cold front moving into the MA...similar to how that happened three weekends ago. And how that didn't work out then, and won't now.

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GFS MOS has surface temperatures across Northern Maryland at 33-36 degrees for the duration of the event. However that layer is pretty shallow and most area's 950mb temps are 30-32 degrees with the exception of areas south of I-70. From Rt. 50 to I-70 SFC temps are between 34-37 with 950mb temps between 32 and 33 degrees.

The problem that is showing up on the Bufkit files is that in all areas there is a warm punch around 770 mb that's about +3°C ( it even shows up as far north as Harrisburg,PA) So, while it may look like snow.. it is in fact most likely sleet/RA of some-kind and ending off as snow.

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