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LeesburgWx

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  1. 2 runs in a row with GFS having a big storm. 6z was congrats Norfolk, 12z is Cape Hatteras....
  2. I'm starting to get excited. I'm hoping for the blizzard. But even 2 light-moderate events and then the hammer being dropped temp wise would ensure a winter oasis for a good chunk of January. Ordering that next batch of firewood today before the general public catches on
  3. yeah, 6z GFS pummles VA Beach. Really hoping suppression isn't what kills us. I like where we sit though being this is still like 10 days out
  4. I’m honestly surprised Ji hasn’t debuted the snow wheel to his FB fans yet
  5. Been snowing in downtown Leesburg for about 45 min. This has been a wintry feeling month overall. Snow has been falling quite a bit lately. Fire has been on and will need to order more firewood very soon.
  6. I would quit this damn hobby for life if this happened verbatim
  7. Meh need the euro to dig more. Don’t like the bullseye up in NE PA
  8. I am going to run out of firewood at this rate if we don't torch soon.
  9. It’s been cold. And while we complain about lack of snow, at least it feels like winter. And early in the season at that. I’ll take cold and dry over wet and warm any day. Currently 21 here in Hamilton.
  10. Officially have a dusting now. Quite surprised for this early first season snow
  11. Legit snow in Hamilton just east of Purcellville
  12. How many perfect track rainstorms are we getting this year? Over/under 5.5
  13. Yeah, the current heading sure looks heading directly for the mouth of the Bay/Bradenton
  14. 4:00 PM CDT Tue Oct 8 Location: 22.7°N 87.5°W Moving: ENE at 9 mph Min pressure: 918 mb Max sustained: 165 mph We are back to Cat 5!
  15. That’s a tough solution there. The goal posts have pretty much been set from just north of Tampa to Sarasota it appears as of now.
  16. Wow, this is something. This area has been mostly spared for decades which I am sure has aided in the massive growth of development.
  17. So we hit 180mph officially this evening. Let's say it peaked at at 185-190 before recon got in there. Let's then say Milton drops to like 165 mph during the ERC and then goes at another run over the Loop Current tomorrow and hits say 185mph. The surge already created that is being carried with it now and then combined with another peak run tomorrow (while much closer to Florida at that point), we are likely to see some exceptional surge numbers somewhere along the Florida coast upon landfall.
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