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  1. 4 minutes ago, Kevin Reilly said:

    Media Delaware County 12 miles north of Delaware Border 29.8f humidity 97% dewpoint 29f 

    Total Snowfall so far 1.4"  20 miles north of here basically nothing enjoy you southern areas!

    Total Snowfall for the year 9.73"

    GO BIRDS!

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  2. 22 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

    Calling all lowlanders:

    As you know we're in the mist of a fantastic winter. Please keep in mind we are the new N&W, and yes. We are a snow town. Please be humble when reporting your massive accumulations tomorrow morning. 

    LooooooowwwwwwwLANDERS!!!!! LFG!

     

    How does it look for us in Central AA county?  So much doom and gloom. . . 

  3. before the Feb 11-12 thread was shut down, there was an undercurrent or perhaps just plain current of "this is going to be a bust."  Now I am stressed. That is my only observation, and that it is sunny out. 

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    very unscientific. . . but looks like7.5  hasn't really stopped. . . still light snow.  keeps looking like the radar is going to shut off the snow, but just keeps coming. I'll take it.  In the Herald Harbor part of Crownsville. . . on the Severn

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  5. 1 minute ago, WxUSAF said:

    LWX getting the half donut look. Full donut next and then no donut. 

    I love donuts, but, can you explain what kind of donuts you are talking about?  is this a good thing... Snonuts? 

  6. 2 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

    This is for the lowlands people in AA county and points east….

     

    I kind of like where we are right now for this one. If you are in Annapolis/Edgewater area, we are probably one of the better spots no matter what model you look at. 5-10” seems very likely. We will likely mix with sleet if you are along and south of Rt50, but I don’t see it lasting too long before we flip back. 

    ok, friend!  I sure hope so. . . we have been in the bullseye off and on. . . so I have my fingers crossed.  5=10 inches is great. . .hoping for the 10 up here 

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  7. I can count on one hand the number of times I have been in the bullseye for snow. . . ok, I can count on one finger.  But as a long time lurker and rare post-er, i know that being in the bullseye three days out isn't all that it might seem to be.   B)  Keep the good news coming, everyone. . . 

  8. Humberto-  a little research gives me this info: Gusts to 144 were measured with top sustained winds of 83    storm surge 2-4 feet. 11 medical calls. . .no serious injuries or loss of life   

     

    My friends there mentioned A lot of downed trees, 80% of the island lost power, small boats damaged/sunk. .   Mini tornadoes were reported, which didn't help. Bird population was especially hit hard. . .  Roads were almost all made passable within 24 hours and people went to work

     

    So, yes, there was damage, Cat 2-3 is no joke.  But, if any island is ready as they can be, it is Bermuda. 

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  9. I have been to Bermuda 25 plus times over my lifeltime- a gorgeous island in every way.  Most recently at the end of July. Their houses are all made of limestone from the foundation to the roof. They have a robust emergency preparation/response system.  Not a lot of low-lying areas. They are better prepared to withstand a major hurricane than almost anywhere else and will experience minimal structural damage or loss of life (if any) Powerlines are all above ground, so that is the biggest problem they face and have in the past. No one likes not having power for any length of time for sure.  Many Bermudians are stocking up appropriately, without panic. . . including an appropriate amount of dark rum, ginger beer, and limes for dark 'n stormies. 

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