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You guys are gonna get LOTS of interesting severe weather this season.
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I am no meteorologist, and I am also no expert hobbyist.
But what are the chances of the eastern US getting impacted by a second SSW in March? Could there be another wave of extreme cold weather in the Eastern US and could that bring more snows to the Mid Atlantic this month?
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4 hours ago, 87storms said:
We’re too far north for sun, too far south for clippers, too far east for upslope, and too far west for Miller Bs lol.
This is EPIC sig material!
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I deleted this post. It belonged in politics. Sorry everyone, bad judgment on my part.
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I know people are gonna say I TOLD YOU SO to me about this, and rightly so.
I deserve this.
ITS MARCH 4. ITS STILL WINTER LMAO!
Today it is 85/68. That's a 68 degree dewpoint in early March, at a time when our normal low is 46. Dews should be running ~ 46-56.
Welcome to La Nina in the Spring!
La Nina in Texas is Hell HOT and HELL HUMID, with some dewpoints approaching the upper 80s at times. That's New Delhi INDIA- magnitude humidity!
This is going to be a full on summer kind of Spring in south central Texas. Summer is going to be 2011-magnitude times a couple decillion. Might as well drop a couple thermonuclear missiles at us. Maybe Iran will.
COLD FRONTS IN BUDA HAVE BEEN REPEALED until Christmas 2026. Rain will be scarce. Water is going to be far more valuable than Bitcoin, Silver and Gold put together.
It's been real nice knowin y'all. I am not going to make it to July 1 2026. I am going to get burned alive by that damn SUN, and/or suffer a FATAL STROKE from 90/88 conditions while I try to work outside.
G-d KNOWS I am super overweight which is one reason I can't walk very well, plus BAD BAD LEROY BROWN KNEE PROBLEMS, baddest knees in the whole damn town, badder than old King Kong, meaner and more painful than a junkyard dog. That's why those 85 dewpoints are definitely gonna kill me DEADER than a proverbial doornail.
Writing's on the Wall. I know it. You know it. The entire town of Buda, Texas knows it. They've watched my health go straight down like a screaming aerodynamic CRASH right into a flaming dumpster. Just in the past 6 months.
Tell ya what folks. I'll do my best to die like a Texan.
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7 hours ago, AdamHLG said:
March 12 is calling. They want 1993 back.
They just might get it.
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Gulf of Mexico means bisnass. Warm humid air is in place with highs every day 80-86 degrees. SSE winds gust to 20-34 mph. Oak leaves are EVERYWHERE and I am getting sick and tired of sweeping them with the damn broom.
But the weather is excellent.
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3 hours ago, stormtracker said:
Once you see the models with a 979 bomb off of Hatteras with a well below normal airmass mid March, you'll be right back.
Mid Morch snow is fun. 2014 was incredible. I got 8 inches of snow in mid Morch that year, in Dale City.
But this mid Morch Cleveland Park will get 20 inches from a rare mid-Morch blizzard that somehow manages to stall off the equivalent of the DC Benchmark and the TROWAL will pour torrential snow for 30 hours straight.
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On 2/28/2026 at 10:09 PM, George BM said:
Forecast Discussion
Tuesday, March 17, 2026 1:53PM EDT
Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect until 8PM EDT Tuesday, March 17, 2026
SPC Outlook Tornado: 5%, Wind: 90% CIGI 1, Hail: 5%
Unseasonably warm and humid conditions remain in place throughout the region early this afternoon with upper 70s to mid 80s surface temps and low to mid 60s dewpoints. This is allowing for MLCAPE of 500-800+ J/kg. Strong ridge of high pressure remains entrenched over the southeastern US with a stationary front draped just to our north. Between the high to the south and lower heights to the north there is a belt of strong 50-60+ kt deep-layer flow (400-700mb).
A well-developed severe MCS/derecho w/ an associated cold pool/ rear-inflow jet is currently located over eastern WV and will move across the entire region over the next several hours. Steepening low-level lapse rates and sufficient CAPE should allow this MCS to survive the trek over the mountains and cruise through the area. Widespread severe winds are, by far, the main threat with these storms, though a few QLCS tornadoes are certainly a threat given some fairly decent low-level shear (effective SRH in excess of 250 m2/s2).
The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, OK has placed the entire area under a 90% wind risk w/ a level one CIGI which correlates to a moderate (level 4/5) risk. Moderate risk days from the SPC are rare as we’ve only had two such days previously in the last 13 years. Widespread wind gusts of 60-80 mph w/ a few locally higher gusts are expected as the line moves through at around 55-60kts.
Skies will clear through the evening with temps holding in the 60s throughout the night before another round of potential severe storms tomorrow with the cold front pushing through from northwest to southeast as a more potent shortwave moves just to our north. Temps and dewpoints will be similar to today ahead of the front.
Nice forecast, George BM!
"Unseasonably warm and humid conditions remain in place throughout the region early this afternoon with upper 70s to mid 80s surface temps and low to mid 60s dewpoints."
These are the kinds of conditions we have been savoring for at least 2 weeks down in south central Texas. Gulf of Mexico is OPEN FOR WARM WEATHER BISNASS! 84/63 conditions are the name of the Game down here and we go straight up from here on out!
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Mammoth is getting moderate to heavy snows!! They have 1-2 inches!
https://www.mammothmountain.com/on-the-mountain/mammoth-webcam/woolly-cam
https://www.mammothmountain.com/on-the-mountain/mammoth-webcam/main-lodge They keep turning the building lights on and off.
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9 hours ago, paulythegun said:
Every couple weeks, I do a google news for "polar vortex" for Lols. here's a sampling:
Death of Polar Vortex showing when winter will lose its grip on Michigan
Polar Vortex: New York Under Threat Of Multiple March Snowstorms
https://hudsonvalleypost.com/polar-vortex-to-bring-multiple-snowstorms-in-new-york-next-month/
Advertisers gonnabe making a lot of money.
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5 minutes ago, mitchnick said:
Oh no...I guess I'll be stuck just scratching dry skin.

Try ZIM'S Crack Cream.
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1 hour ago, JenkinsJinkies said:
To be fair it’s been a snowless torch fest out west this year. Like 16-17 levels of futility.
The Sierras are global warmed. I'll have to go live in Antarctica. That place would NEVER let me down. Or Greenland. Both places have at least 5000 to 10000 feet of ice with deep snow on top. I am so sick of this overly hot planet. I like Texas HOT, but not my favorite snow resorts. IT'S GETTING BAD when you start thinking about Antarctica!
You know whats the WORST thing though.
All that fresh powder in the Sierras! They had 5 to 10 feet of pow. It's all slushed up. Damn. Heavy rain plus high winds and highs near 50 degrees.
Poor Mammoth. Now it's the Slushpuppy Resort.
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Even the Sierra just had a rainstorm with low 40s. The entire mountain is a slushbomb. Highs next few days low 50s lows in the 40s damn even the high Sierras are in full Spring. In late Feb. Rivers are roaring.
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On 2/23/2026 at 3:55 PM, TowsonWeather said:
"If I'm in town, lock it down. If I'm in Houston, it ain't producin'"
We got us a Winnah.
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Unbelievable storm all up and down the Eastern Seaboard. CONGRATS !
Those Providence amounts almost resemble a good storm cycle at Mammoth Mtn Ski Resort.
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15 minutes ago, Nomz said:
Jebwalk mention in Jan 2004, over 21 years ago: https://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=22827
Yeah I talked about the snow on Storm2K, but I think I was just a bit too crazy for them. So I got thrown out lmao. That was years ago. Hah ha now I LIVE in Texas, I think S2K is based in Houston or somewhere else in the Deep South.
I was discussing I guess the effects of cold on the body during a jebwalk, then the way it felt during some milder weather. Pretty interesting, I listed it on one of my other boards, will probably record the entire thing on one of the boards and on one of my wikis.
Nomz, I had completely forgotten about that. Thanks for re posting it!
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2 minutes ago, Abbyme24 said:
I’m sure you miss it but hope you have had opportunities to visit during the winter.
I am in Atlantic Canada now yes, but I grew up in the Baltimore area and lived there my whole life until last year.
Some parts of Atlantic Canada can get extreme snowfalls yes, but with Halifax being right on the Ocean the average snowfall in recent years has been 3-4 feet. Certainly nothing to complain about and it feels more like the winters I had as a kid growing up in the 90s in Baltimore, which I dearly missed with the lower totals we’ve seen in the last 10-15 years.
PSU and others have been on here discussing the lower snow totals recently In the Baltimore/Washington Region. I am not sure why this is, I am no Met or expert hobbyist like PSU or Bob Chill.
Someday I might drop by the DMV maybe see DailyLurker during a rare Washington DC Region snowstorm when it stays all snow. Maybe we need to have a get-together somewhere along the Eastern Seaboard. I might have to jebwalk there from Texas lol.
Its really nice to meet you Abby here on these boards. We have a lot of really cool posters here and most of them are far smarter then me. I guess I am on here in the winter because I am so enthusiastic about snow in general and also want to see this sub get demolished by deep powder snow. They know they want this. I know they want it. C'mon mother nature Let's Do This! We still got March!
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2 minutes ago, Abbyme24 said:
We’ve never interacted but I’ve been lurking these forums for 10+ years now and just wanted to say how much I love your enthusiasm and how much joy you bring to every obs thread I read. Even though you moved away it’s really nice to see you still cheering everybody on here.
I had always seen references to your jebwalks and pieced together what they meant from context, but it’s cool to learn the genesis of them.
I just recently moved away from the mid Atlantic (although luckily to a more snowy area) but still find myself lurking here because I miss the vibes and there is no CanadianWX equivalent. So it’s nice to still read these threads and see your posts. Very comforting in a way and a reminder of home!
That's nice of you. I am MUCH older now. I don't walk so well but yes, I lived in Dale City for 55 years. I love the DMV and Washington DC and I want those guys to get demolished by a 50,000 year blizzard with five to six feet of pure powder! Wow Abby you are from the Atlantic Canada region i think, where they can get 50 FEET of snow in a single season somewhere. Now THAT, is a LOT of snow! No way I could ever dig that lol!
Yeah everyone likes walking in the snow, some with their sweet puppy dogs. I guess they started calling their snow walks 'Jebwalks' because I was always talking about taking another jebwalk in the blowing snow, all excited because of the huge aggregates blowing past the streetlights in a 35 mph Northeasterly refreshing breeze!
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14 minutes ago, Nomz said:
What are the origins of the jebwalk
Well it all started back in I think the 1976-77 winter. We had some snow. I was really walking around back in those days man I was so YOUNG and just LOVED walking everywhere! One night it snowed overnight and I snuck out and walked around. I must have had a walkman with headphones and I played disco music and it ended up reminding me of all the incredibly good feelings I got from walking in the snow and watching it fall past streetlights even at 4am walking miles from home even at that age! THAT is how the Jebwalk was born! Music plus the incredible feelings about snow and walking and I was hooked for life! As the years went by I walked in every snowstorm, blasting Elton John, Billy Joel and ELO and got introduced to more songs. In 2025 I broke into the Generation Z tracks and now Playboi Carti, Ken Carson, Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars and many other Gen Z artists' tracks now remind me of weather and snow. I blast them too!
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9 minutes ago, davidjd1114 said:
What I wouldnt give to have a stalled out captured storm dump snow on that place, accumulating up to the top of that car ON A LEVEL, not drifts. And the storm kind of decided to just hang around for a while, while a BEAST of a TROWAL mounted torrential snows over the entire region while the snow piled up and forecasters sweated it out, and snow weenies were so damn transcendently happy they were weren't just flying, they were effectively in orbit lol.
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Storm amounts may be reduced in New England. Storm may be moving away, not up the coast.
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Lets track this then! Reel it home! Have a look at the ensembles. Where is Bncho or SnowinOutThere? I know Tracker is in Houston.
Don't. Tell. Me. You. Are. Too. Tired. To. Track. If you think you are tired, you can sleep when you DIE.
C'mon Guys, you gotta have the proper attitude! Attitude is 90 percent of Life.
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8 minutes ago, dailylurker said:
How deep? You need to jebwalk BAD in all that deep snow! C'Mon DL, I wanna know how deep that fresh snowpack is! I know its wild as heck out there but we snow weenies back in the western Mid Atlantic and in Texas want to know how deep that snow is! Let's see a jebwalk trail in that deep snow! We wanna eyeball the depth! Don't you dare slantstick it either!
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2026 Mid-Atlantic Severe Storm General Discussion
in Mid Atlantic
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You guys are gonna get LOTS of interesting severe weather this season.