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2 hours ago, frd said:
Maybe place more faith in the Euro seasonals vs the weeklies.
Sounds logical..
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5 minutes ago, C.A.P.E. said:
Given what the end of the 0z run looked like, I am not sure this edition of the weeklies is something I am even gonna bother to look at. It has got to be pretty uninspiring.
True, wait until next week when it will shift 180 degrees yet again
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31 minutes ago, Ji said:
is anyone interested in the wave that is heading towards the mid atlantic friday. If it dosent shear out--we could see some light snow
People are more interested in fantasy range weekly index forecasts which shift 10 times before locking in 4 days before the date.
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9 minutes ago, PhineasC said:
Your weather expectations and desires continue to perplex me. You want it to rain all summer long and then be patio weather at the end of November?
He's just a serial complainer
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1 minute ago, Ji said:
i wish i had the balls to call for 3-5 inches for Central-western Loudoun based on what is see right now
The Loudoun County Housewives will still love you if you bust
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Just now, psurulz said:
Loudoun county closed tomorrow
I heard the sun may rise, as well
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1 minute ago, BristowWx said:
Backend love often promised but never delivered.
Sounds like your wife got into your account
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1 minute ago, Ji said:
Nam destroys us
wow even for the Nam
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2 minutes ago, Herb@MAWS said:
I know Unisys Weather reformatted their site a few months ago. Assuming Unisys is still producing this map, does anyone have the updated link to the 3-hour surface pressure changes map?
Thanx in advance.
http://weather.unisys.com/current-weather?source=3&plot=238&region=us
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I like that rationalization
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It doesn't get more extreme than tonight
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Didn't look like that on Christmas day.
yeah that's why I said it was xmas eve
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People b**ch about lack of snow in the DC area, but geographically this is one of the few places in the US outside of the oragraphically enhanced mountain regions that has the potential of dumping 20"+ inches every 6-7 years. Nowhere in the midwest will you see a 32" storm like what happened in Feb 2010 at IAD
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Being a snow lover, too, I would not have wanted to change a thing either.
My wife and I got married towards the end of July and were worried about it being incredibly humid and ruining the view of downtown (our reception was in the ballroom at the top of the Key Bridge Marriott).
We got incredibly lucky when a nice cold front blew through Friday morning and it was in the mid-80s with very low humidity Friday and all day Saturday.
My condolences
December Medium/Long Range Discussion
in Mid Atlantic
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thats a ton of moisture