I agree. Some surfaces, especially sidewalks, formed some puddles by like 7pm, and it was game over. No chance to accumulate on that, even though we were probably getting like 1"/hr rates on the backside.
Somehow still snowing in Georgetown. Area of weak radar returns to our west, and winds are blowing out of the west, so I guess it makes some sense? Literally zero accumulation from the whole event in the square I see out my window.
Could have a buzzer-beating band entering Baltimore down to Annapolis right now. Northeast edge of Baltimore County and just coming ashore near Annapolis. I assume it's cold enough to stick everywhere.
Agree with both of you that it isn't really either. Don't know enough about 500mb of either to say which way this one went. TBF not really sure why we have the Miller B or Miller A buckets when most storms aren't gonna fit cleanly in one or another.
The closed surface contours came out of the Gulf Coast and really deepened off the SC coast. Miller Bs have a low cross Kentucky or Tennessee and don't really explosively deepen as much as this one will.
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