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UK is quite amped with the Friday system and has ice for WNC and some snow in VA.
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was getting ready to post this lol. Definitely threw us a bone after the GFS and CMC failed to deliver (again). Something like this would definitely be nice.
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First Winter Storm to kickoff 2025-26 Winter season
Torch Tiger replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
18z was 1-2", 0z is roughly 5-10". fun -
I had that same thought, but didn't want to to start that war
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23.7 degrees here in Centreville. Colder than I expected. I wish the precip would get here sooner.
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UKIE pulls off a 2-3” storm for Friday/Saturday. Better the UKIE than the ICON?
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4 here so far. Fun dog snow lol
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Central PA Fall Discussions and Obs
Ruin replied to ChescoWx's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
temp only got down to 30 back to 31 -
First Winter Storm to kickoff 2025-26 Winter season
ma blizzard replied to Baroclinic Zone's topic in New England
03z HRRR coldest run in awhile .. would keep most areas NW of 495/90 snow through 21z -
BWI: 50.8" DCA: 33.7" IAD: 53.7" RIC: 29.4" Tiebreaker (SBY): 27.9"
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29F here at 890 mb near Bearwallow Mtn ...ZL, light glaze. Looks like it is 26F at Bearwallow Econet at 870mb.
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My old stomping ground, Lynchburg, VA is currently 28/24. I think they will get a little more freezing rain than expected. No body talks about in situation Cold Air Daming east of the mountains anymore.
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no real warm up for me as of yet. been hovering just below freezing for a while now. 30/25, wet bulb 28
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They talk back
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Took a little while but rates have improved over the last hour or two. Should end up with a couple of inches of fresh powder.
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Just crossed Afton headed west - according to the jeep, the temp rose from 30 in Crozet to 33/34 with elevation on the mt before dropping back down in Waynesboro...
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Sitting above freezing here with the slightest onshore breeze. Just inland is in the low 20s and still dropping. Wouldn't be surprised if inland South Jersey starts off as wintry precip tomorrow
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Looks like I bottomed out at 19.8 at 11:13pm....edged up to 20.7 since.
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Winter Storm Bellamy hit parts of the Midwest fairly hard on Saturday to become TWC’s second named storm of the season, and then the system continued its eastward trek and started to affect our area by early Sunday morning. Throughout the day it brought light snow to the area, and by the afternoon we’d picked up about an inch of accumulation in the valley. Coupled with the accumulations from the midweek system, I figured it would be worth a quick ski tour to see how the powder was building up in the higher elevations, so my older son and I headed up to Bolton Valley in the mid to late-afternoon. We toured on the lower 2/3 of Wilderness and found a general 3 to 4 inches of powder coating the existing base in untracked areas. That seemed about what one might expect based on picking up a couple of inches from each of these past couple of systems, and conditions were actually a bit better than I’d expected because I was worried that the wind might have blow the snow around and left us with little powder to ski. Indeed the snow was fairly light and dry (my liquid analyses from the two storms averaged out to snow in roughly the 5% H2O range for liquid equivalent), so it was nowhere near enough for a resurfacing, but it definitely offered up some nice turns on lower angle terrain. Most turns weren’t bottomless, but you’d get some bottomless turns here and there where the powder had settled in a bit deeper. This was certainly a case where denser snow would have made a huge difference in resurfacing, but there was only so much liquid equivalent with these past couple of systems in this area, so they could only do so much to cover the subsurface. The next storm in the queue has been named Winter Storm Chan, and it looks like it could add a more substantial shot of snow to the slopes – Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are up throughout the area. So, on top of the snow that’s already fallen in the past few days, it definitely holds the potential to kick the conditions up another notch.
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December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
powderfreak replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
9.7F currently. 10F at MVL. It’s mid-winter outside, snow depth is limited at home but 3” of settled powder covering the grass helps with the aesthetics. Higher elevations see snow depth escalate rapidly. -
December 2025 regional war/obs/disco thread
WinterWolf replied to Torch Tiger's topic in New England
Absolutely Insane…almost an 80 degree rise(79). -
Mountain West Discussion
mayjawintastawm replied to mayjawintastawm's topic in Central/Western States
Maybe we'll only get an inch, but it'll be plenty to cause a zillion accidents Wed morning. Everyone's brain fell out over the summer. Tires? What tires? -
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