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24 minutes ago, DDweatherman said:
Same here. Wife’s dad put damn near a resort pool in his yard last year, saved me from ever needing one. He said he did it for the grandkids. It’s the hangout spot in the summer now being only 15 mins from us.
Pools and boats, best owned by people you know and not yourself!
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1 minute ago, Lowershoresadness said:
pool and a hot tube would look great back there
Yard is too sloped for a pool and besides I'm a "it's better to have a friend with a pool" kind of guy! But, might be enclosing the deck and maybe adding a hot tub too this summer!
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34.5° and puking sleet in Arlington!
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Snow finally starting to mix in in Arlington. 35.6° tho...
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We've gone from 34° to holding at 38° in western Arlington. Definitely a trend in the wrong direction, currently drizzling...ugh
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Snow flurries in Arlington. I guess dreams do come true!
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At least we are not talking about a Harrisburg Hauler this round.
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9 minutes ago, clskinsfan said:
22 years ago today was the surprise snowstorm for DC. Also known as the Carolina Crusher. The storm was supposed to miss SE and ended up being a great storm for just about everyone. By the way. Can someonw recommend a site for historical upper air maps other than this one: https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/ncepreanal/
http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/ncepreanal/data/2000/01/reanal_2000012500.gif
NWS Raleigh and NC State MEAS have done a good job with the catalogue of events affecting NC. Might find more there? Here is the link to the storm you referenced:
https://projects.ncsu.edu/atmos_collaboration/nwsfo/storage/cases/20000125/
Full site: https://www.weather.gov/rah/events
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Lol, I lost track of time with dinner and kids bedtime routine. Check the 18z GFS, come straight here and am not disappointed by the conversation. Cheers everyone!
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FWIW, just drove from Arlington to Woodbridge (IKEA, because again, I hate myself). Flakes mixing in around beltway when I left at 8:45, then all rain from Braddock Rd south. On the way back, no flakes until I-66 (9:45ish), so it does not look like the snow line was really dropping south quickly at all.
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40 and .22 inches of rain this far. Bet all these Arlington parents are glad the school jumped the gun on canceling school last night!
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7 hours ago, MN Transplant said:
I’m just a mile or two west of you and my official CoCoRaHS total is 1.36”. 0.33” snow and sleet, 1.03” zr and rain.
Agreed. My CoCoRaHS total was 1.22 total. Not sure what the deal with the automated gauge was...
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Automated rain gauge says 1.62 inches so far, snow/ice melt. Winds have thankfully died. Power flickered twice, but seems to be holding on.
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Wind driven liquid at 31.3, with 2.5 inches on the ground. AMAZING
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This snow is the perfect type for my stupid battery powered snow blower. Didn't take too long to clear. Could hear the pinging of sleet as I was clearing the sidewalks.
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1 minute ago, Potvinsux said:
Blizzard conditions in Snowshoe... Snow coming into cracks of windows and sliding door now. Impossible to be on the slopes right now.
Tomorrow should be awesome!
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20 minutes ago, wolfpackwxDC said:
Pixie dust flurries in Arlington
24.3/13
Already sticking to the roads and it is barely coming down. This is gonna get interesting quick!
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Pixie dust flurries in Arlington
24.3/13
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14 minutes ago, Swiscaster said:
Lol, I actually stop in Tightsqueeze for gas sometimes when I drive down 29 to Atlanta. And I stop mainly because of the name! Interesting history, actually. That town basically invented the drive thru back in 1870!
“The community of Tightsqueeze got its name due to the construction of two buildings close to a road that connected Chatham and Danville during the 19th century. In 1870, W. H. Colbert built his general store close enough to the road that women could go straight from their carriages to the store without getting muddy or dusty.
Soon, another merchant, Isaiah Giles, built a blacksmith-wheelwright shop directly across the road from the general store. It, too, was on the road's edge. Due to the closeness of the two buildings, buggies and wagons had to slow down as they passed between the two buildings. Thus, individuals were told to slow down for the "tight squeeze" where the two stores were located.”
(from Wikipedia)
If that happened today, it would just be a lawsuit waiting to happen. Cool history though!
1/19 - The Roulette Wheel 29 Black Storm - OBS
in Mid Atlantic
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Still coming down as hard as it's been all day in Arlington. Took a few minutes to preclear the sidewalks and driveway apron from the heavy layer of sleet. Some cars spinning out going up the hill in front of the house 3-4% grade. Hard freeze is going to make clearing the roads quickly, critical!