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WinterWxLuvr

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  1. BWI: 23" DCA: 18" IAD: 32" RIC: 11" Tiebreaker (SBY or LYH): SBY 13"
  2. Not sure I see the GFS as a wrap around snow deal. I see it as a wave of low pressure sliding south of us that barely has enough warm air push to get 850's above freezing out here. Once it is east of us temps fall and theres still enough energy to produce precip. Don't see this as an actual "snow" but I do think it might produce rain/snow or snow with enough precip still happening to at least be something to talk about.
  3. Yeah that trof axis on the gfs is much too far to the east.
  4. Its obvious that the people making those maps don't understand where the mountains actually start. Snowfall west of Winchester is pretty much the same as it is in Winchester until you get well to the west. Move that 60-90 about 10 miles east and you have where the mountains are.
  5. I would think that the water around DC matters in the early fall too. I don't know what the temp of that water is, but I imagine it's still pretty warm.
  6. May be some mega busts here. If you believe some of the models I'm seeing.
  7. I've always felt better about a warm October than vice versa. I guess it's the old rubber band theory, but I'd much rather see a warm pattern now than a cold one.
  8. I was on the other side of the blue ridge on Friday and it was cloudy and cool. As soon as I came back across the mountain it was sunny and humid
  9. Strange, my forecast only has two days above 80 in the next week. 83 is the highest. I better double check that.
  10. Band from Florence? From the southwest?
  11. If it were June, I'd agree. But with September coming on Saturday, time is on our side.
  12. Pretty sure the planet will be ok. Maybe not humans, but the planet will roll right on.
  13. Damnit, why didn't I think of that? I'll start building my ramp today.
  14. I decided to reinforce my rafters after seeing that post.
  15. Nailed it. Luck matters. 2010-2011 was very close to being a great winter out here, but it seemed we literally found a way to screw up every time. And last year, being just far enough north that any decent precip events were squashed south. Then there’s 13-14 when it seemed everything trended perfectly.
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