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Posts posted by RVAman
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Worried about the dry slot bc of the guy in midlo, midlo isnt far from me.
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It is dumping in the fan area, huge flakes. This has gotta be a tease.
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Just now, Hyphnx said:
Still a damn light drizzle here.... bullshit
Wya?
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HUGE flakes here. Like HEAVY snow. Wonder how long that'll last.
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Heavy snow & sleet again in the Museum District.
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Something in my gut is telling me this thing is done.
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Is there something TV mets know that we don't? That's a HUGE dry slot... They believe in back fill, if theyre in IM IN!
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I sniff bust
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That dry air is very close... Anyone out in that region reporting anything?
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Heavy sleet / wet snow in the Museum District
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Confused about why none of the TV people mention that dry slot, no way that back fill happens that fast
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I'm worried about that dry-slot to the west, looks like it could put the brakes on this whole thing.
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39 minutes ago, RVAman said:
Looks like the changeover / mixing should happen within the next 30-45 in the fan area.
Bazinga!
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Rain/Sleet in the Museum District.
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Is that dry-slot to the West supposed to fill in?
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Looks like the changeover / mixing should happen within the next 30-45 in the fan area.
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Just now, NovaTarHeel said:
There's still time for us to get 2-3" of snow before we change over to rain tomorrow afternoon. This little sliver of snow coming through now is just the front edge of the storm. As the L jumps across the Appalachians and redevelops on the coast, the precip will fill in and we'll see some snow.
Where it's really about to bust is up in DC, Nova and MD, where just yesterday some models were showing an historic event.
Those guys drool over every model that slams them, it's unrealistic in this region. Maybe this thing pulls out a miracle for all of us, who knows.
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Hate to be that guy, but this is a HUGE bust. This thing is gonna roll past us past 2 pm tomorrow. Precip after that is minimal. I hate that it's this way, but this is the Richmond way.
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Ignore my previous about the ULL. Doesn't really matter if the Coastal pushes up the warm air. Plenty of moisture, just not enough cold air.
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Also willing to bet we see some light snow showers roll into the Metro by midnight / 1 am.
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Rumor has it of a Southern trend, apparently the ULL is way further South compared to what the earlier models suggested?
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Just now, RVASnowLover said:
I see. Was looking at wrong runs. I work too much while trying to follow models haha. Whatever happens, happens. Maybe we’ll get surprised
Let the snow gods be with us.
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The speed of this storm is just way too fast for any significant snowfall, that wrap around thing- not happening
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4-6 for the metro area? Based what I'm seeing, basically 2" if that followed by rain
Richmond Metro/Hampton Roads Discussion
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Yeah I'm in the fan, just based off of luck somehow it seems its refilling right over us.