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pazzo83

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  1. man the absolutely joy that my 3yr old had when she woke up from her nap to a winter wonderland (short lived as it was) definitely makes it worth it.
  2. crazy cloud movement here - pressure down to around 986mb. I think i'm in the eye.
  3. anyone in the central shenandoah valley (staunton/h-burg)? I'm headed back to my parents on tues, wondering how they are doing. I chatted with my mom around 6pm and it looked like they had about 6".
  4. freaking deluge downtown. we had a nice walk in the heavy snow with our daughters earlier today - so it's all good here. I'm closing in on an inch of rain tho and the wind is roaring. Pressure locally around 993/994 mb
  5. Penn Ave is holding tough too. Although my side street is totally covered.
  6. Rosslyn has mostly disappeared from view. Vis is down under a mile i'd say.
  7. man Snowshoe really is a completely different climate.
  8. when Sandy made landfall in AC, I remember the local sites in NYC getting down into the 960s. It was wild.
  9. i think the UHI is actually strongest by you, so that's not surprising.
  10. We'll have to see how the next few winters play out, but I think it's not unreasonable to think the urban core (parts of DC, Arlington, Alexandria) will move into the USDA 8b hardiness zone (annual min temp between 15-20F).
  11. Some news from your south: for the first time in 1077 days, DC (DCA) dropped below 22F. It has literally not dropped below 22F since mid Feb 2019.
  12. lol coldest temp for me since Feb 2019. That is insane.
  13. lol see above. it's going on 1000+ days now. It probably ended this hour. We still have a streak ongoing of days reaching at least 30F that stretches back to the beginning of Feb 2019.
  14. yeah we have 5 min ob of now either 21 or 22, and the wind is basically perfect for temps to drop in the urban core (fresh north wind).
  15. The streak will likely end in the next hour. It was quite a run!!!
  16. ideally people would just drive less.
  17. folks from the storm thread, we're talkin' high dewpoints and memes over here. come on in!
  18. there was one summer day in the middle of the 2010s - I don't know if you all remember it, but the mid atlantic and NE had INSANELY high dewpoints. I think Dover, DE was up in the mid 80s. I'm pretty sure both Central Park and DCA cracked 80F. JFK had an hourly ob with a dewpoint of 84F lol. That day was probably my max - I just remember any aerobic activity outside being a real struggle. There was another afternoon when we had just moved to DC and a t-storm was passing just to our north. It was far enough away to keep our air temp in the mid 90s but it pushed the dewpoint up to around 84 (per my local weather station). I was running at the time and that was not easy.
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