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AlexD1990

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  1. It came down good for a few hours, but it's tapered to flurries in Rehoboth as the band sinks to our south. Picked up a quick inch. Pic of the Indian River bridge as we came back from Ocean City earlier.
  2. A lot worse coming back- roads snow covered and it's coming down at a good clip
  3. Definitely coming down at a nice clip, but the ground is barely whitened. Goose down flakes
  4. You know how bad the traffic and congestion is down here, though. And God help you if you need a doctor.
  5. Just got out of work in Rehoboth, driving to Ocean City to the dispensary. 1 is snow covered heading for Indian River bridge, and it's coming down at a decent clip
  6. Kinda ballsy calls from NWS with accumulations.
  7. I really don't think we get much out of it this far north
  8. Maybe for some I don't necessarily recall for my backyard. Definitely The forum on that side of the Bay has a really good shot up until maybe the last week of March but for me St Patrick's day is pushing it as it is. Either way I'm glad to be tracking before we enter a month or two of doldrums before maybe some nice severe weather.
  9. Amen to that. I think the average at GED is about 12". I'm probably a hair over that this year. I don't obsessively measure like I used to, but the last storm was about 6", and the big January one was 8-10"ish
  10. Yeah I started to notice that subconscious acknowledgment of light after 5:00 p.m. and it really does make me start to want springtime... But I also still want snow LOL.
  11. Agreed. Check out this photo from the sand at Rehoboth in the last storm. People were building snowmen on the boards.
  12. Nice to see at least there might still be some tracking for a week or two. I'm demented in that I want to at least have a shot through St Patrick's Day ( you can thank 2014 and 2015 for spoiling me and thinking that snow is possible this for South at that date lol)
  13. That's just hurt feelings and sour grapes on their part lol. We all know that eventually the universe is going to even out and they're going to get a storm where they get 20 in of cold powder while we all get 40° driving rain. They always say "oh know your climo", like we don't know it already. That's why I do treasure every storm that we do get probably appreciated even more than they do because I know that 99% of the time we do fail.
  14. Honestly I'm kind of surprised they went with that and given the preponderance of guidance that looks like it's showing below warning criteria snowfall. I wonder how much weight they're giving to the SREFS and the NAM.. Just another case where your location will really color your memory of a storm I remember that storm as being around 7 in of heavy wet snow that promptly changed to driving rain and 50°. Now granted we did get winds that were stronger than what we had today, that took the roof off of a building behind my house as I watched it which I will admit was pretty exciting but I would have rather had the snow.
  15. I don't get the reasoning. So they see some guidances don't?
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