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2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Getting peaks of sun in Purcellville. Air feels thick with temps staying in the low 70s. Better clearing is heading this way. -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Nice downpour but little wind here in Purcellville. We have had almost 0.4 inches of rain in the last 15 minutes so it is a soaker! -
I was about to come over here and mention the same. Let's hope the GFS is messed up! It kind of looks unsettled on most of that run for the east.
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Getting the feeling we are going to be wetter from this southern system than what we first thought. Trending north a bit. We shall see!
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0.86 yesterday. Nice lightning and Thunder - a double rainbow... was good. The lawn was mowed 30 minutes before the unload and looks so nice today!
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86 for a high... felt like the low 90s at one point! YUCK! Clouds held off first day that we were supposed to see 90.
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0.23 here in Purcellville overnight. That was a surprise because I did not even realize it was that much!
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2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Looks like a lot of crapvection is robbing potential. Some breaks northern Loudoun and north but the stuff to the south is eroding the instability. -
73.. and so nice out there! Pollen accumulating though, so sneezing is quite common!
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Snowballs falling in Purcellville!!
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Paved driveway is caving on the edges and anywhere that is colder due to shade. 32.7 degrees with heavy snow in Purcellville.
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Incredible! Down to 33 degrees with heavy snow! All grass, mulch, and now cars getting white. Deck is covered! 33/32
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We have gone to heavy snow! Grass is getting covered with these rates. It is crazy!
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We have a Mulch Whitening event now! Snow is really coming down, visibilities coming down! Still 34 degrees but snow is the predominant type, though I can tell there is rain in it.
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70% snow at this point! Down to 34 degrees! This is crazy!
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Rain, sleet, and even occasional wet snowflakes.. Slowly seeing more Snowflakes. Crazy! 39/30
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2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
My Weather Station playing an April Fools on March 31. We lost power for a little over an hour yesterday. When the weather station relayed the wind speed after the power was restored it showed a wind of 193 MPH. I can confirm, that was greatly exaggerated! LOL! -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
They seem to be waiting until the last minute! LOL! -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
That notch is looking interesting for sure! Will be interesting to watch -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
That highland and Pendleton cell looks interesting! We will get some better views once it makes it over the ridge -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
So is that Crapvection out here in Loudoun, or an area that may end up doing something! I swear I saw this area on the HRRR earlier! Pretty wild to see stuff form where models thought. -
2022 Mid-Atlantic Severe Wx Thread (General Discussion Etc)
midatlanticweather replied to Kmlwx's topic in Mid Atlantic
Looking pretty windy tomorrow. Regardless of the intensity of the storms, I suspect gusty winds that could cause some damage and wind advisories. Also, latest models are showing areas have a chance to see 1 to 1.25 inches of rain! Really need that rain! -
Bit Late --- At 1024 AM EDT, a snow squall was located near Clover Hill, or near Frederick, moving east at 45 mph. Winds in excess of 30 mph are possible with this squall. Locations impacted include... Frederick, Westminster, Thurmont, Harry Grove Stadium, Eldersburg, Ballenger Creek, Mount Airy, Walkersville, Braddock Heights, New Market, Clover Hill, Discovery-Spring Garden, Linganore-Bartonsville, New Windsor, Woodsboro, Union Bridge, Libertytown, Monrovia, Winfield and New Midway. Visibilities will drop quickly to less than a quarter of a mile in this squall. Use extra caution if you must travel into or through this dangerous snow squall. Rapid changes in visibility and potentially slick roads are likely to lead to accidents. Consider delaying travel until the squall passes your location.