I apologize if this has already been posted but... what are some good radar sites of the US available other than weather.cod.edu? (Regional radars haven't updated since 21:50 UTC.)
I wonder if I can win last place trophy? Just need the DC/Balt corridor to have a great run over the next several weeks while Richmond and Salisbury get nothing or near nothing and I've clinched it.
I do like the thin slither of positive CAPE showing up above the -20C line on skew-t soundings. Assuming that the snow squall potential is realized, then perhaps the T word and S word combo make an appearance in some spots?... Just thinking out loud.
6" of snow in 2 hours is boring. 36" of snow in 2 hours would be EPIC! Maybe we can get TWO cat 5s up the Potomac this year as well. Imagine seeing 36" of snow in 2 hours followed by 2 cat 5s up the Potomac in the same year! Maybe we can score a couple tornadoes with the thundersnow squall as well.
Need Richmond and Salisbury to win bigly with training HECSs while we watch and cheer happily for them. Perhaps when we get into the potential vodka cold period at the end of the month?
I often experience actually being able to "see snow falling" as well when I have my eyes closed after a longer snow event. I also saw trees swaying in the wind while my eyes were closed right as the March 2nd wind event was winding down.
Aaaaaaaaand now you all think I'm crazy sauce. I'll stop while I'm ahead.
I can find good use for it especially in the August-October timeframe.
Meh and zzzzz sauce. That's only 15"/hr. @RDM experienced 18"+/hr snowfall rates.
Have you tried the meh sauce on a Big Mac though? It's absolutely heavenly.