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Eskimo Joe

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  1. Our soils are quite saturated and it doesn't take much during the winter for flooding to develop. Cold ground and no vegetation means runoff can't be absorbed as efficiently.
  2. The Keedysville mesonet site in Washington County is reporting a snow depth of M1.4"
  3. Moderate events to me are 8-12". Anything over a foot is a big storm to me.
  4. I'd rather we have 3 or 4 moderate events than 1 big storm that blows the pattern and melts away in 3 days.
  5. I'm off Wembly Rd and I have steady light snow despite zilch on radar.
  6. Radar says I should have nothing yet I've got steady, light snow.
  7. You want to be on the north or west side of that. Best vertical motion.
  8. Hope you jackpot and can go sledding with the kids.
  9. Sleet in Reisterstown. Holy moley what a terrible winter.
  10. I hope it ages poorly and I have to eat a buffet of crow, but I could see DCA, PHL, IAD, and BWI pitching a shutout in the snowfall department after tomorrow.
  11. Looking more like we're going to swing and miss this year. Our "epic" patterns get stuck in Day 15 - 20 eternally anymore. Next year is a La Nina so we can write that one off as well. Maybe 2025?
  12. Advisory extended to SE Montgomery and Howard.
  13. Mesonet.umd.edu Our Frostburg site doesn't have the soil probes in yet because everything flash froze on us.
  14. Just checked our Keedysville site in Washington County and the 2 inch soil temp is down to 32 degrees.
  15. The past 48 hours have done real work on ground temps. The 2 inch soil temp on our Clarksville mesonet site is down to 33 degrees. It was 40 a few days ago.
  16. I agree with Frederick, use US 15 as the divider. Carroll I'd keep the same.
  17. Classic Dr. No. We are in fact, not a snow town.
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