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Stormpc

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  1. Wow. Impressive and scary looking pictures and videos. Further south, RIC gusted to 56 Mph with no storm. Nuts.
  2. I can only imagine what is popping up on JI's phone browser today.
  3. I will be perfectly happy with an Outer Banks coastal scraper to the chagrin of 99.98 % of the rest of the board. Wouldn't that be something? Suppression is the only way us NC coasties can get into anything decent.
  4. Funny thing I was just in the SE sub-forum and saw Olaf contribute. I checked and he is in Greensboro NC! Did he ever live in the MA? To top it off, I'm in NC too now. So the perennial dominance at the top is from 2 NC NOOBS?
  5. BWI: 24.7" DCA: 16.4" IAD: 27.3" RIC: 12.4" Tiebreaker SBY: 16.3"
  6. Bay Effect snow flurries flying outside now. Pretty cool. A lot different from the big silver dollars that were falling earlier. Two days in a row of snow in November is pretty awesome for down this way.
  7. Looks like a pretty good band is near/over Newport News right now. Too bad we don't have many in this form in the Hampton Roads area.
  8. Nice! Based on radar it looks like some areas may get a coating. Now move that rain snow line about a hundred miles to your Southeast....Was 60 degrees still a few minutes ago here.
  9. Yeah. I'm right on the sound. Beautiful spot. Cotton Gin fire is a bummer. Really liked that place. Total loss. The main structure was 90 years old and several additions were completed through the years. There's no way they can ever duplicate the layout. And I believe that was part of the charm, walking from room to room not knowing where you were going. I'd wager they don't rebuild. Ironically, I was in Nags Head and watched the Christmas Mouse burn to the ground earlier this year. 2 iconic places. Gone.
  10. I was in the screw zone in Currituck NC. Got just under .50. Most of it from the frontal squall line at 4pm. The peninsula up thru Richmond was BROWN last week when I was up there, so it was much needed for you guys. I wonder if the Sunday Coastal is going to get far enough West for the Richmond area. I hope so.
  11. BWI 11/1 IAD 10/31 DCA 11/21 RIC 11/1 Tie Rainfall 8.92
  12. Just saw that presser with the Dr. The Most Honorable PM of The Bahamas. I swear it reminded me of Baghdad Bob.....nothing much to see here....most buildings little to no damage...infrastructure in place....locally sourced response...and this was after saying it was a generational disaster. Made no sense.
  13. Frequent CG lightning. I suspect the gusts were around 40-ish at its height. Good start to spring
  14. Its humid as hell. Over here in Currituck. At least those frozen wins off the sound we've had the past several days are gone. 83 degrees. Haven't turned on the AC yet but it's starting to get warm in the house.
  15. 7.5 total. Only 1.75 from round 2. I was about 15 miles too far south and east of the goods. In that several hour lull, I had sleet and freezing rain/drizzle. The round 2 bands set up about 40 miles north of what was modeled. As usual. Pretty uniform totals across PWC with 7 to 11 inches reported east to west.
  16. Happened here too. That's when my sleet and freezing drizzle turned back to snow and the direction of the flakes came from due north.
  17. I'm pretty sure Fredericksburg and North on the Stafford side got 6 or 7 in.
  18. Nice. I'm so surprised it filled back in and is actually light to moderate and accumulating once again. I spoke too soon when I said we ended on a weak note.
  19. Added .2 since 8pm and it's still going light but steady. Just shy of 7.5 total, but only 6.3 otg.
  20. Its accumulating nicely, which actually bothers me a bit since I spent a good amount of time scraping the snow clean from the driveway and walkway. I'm not sure I'll trade an extra inch for the inconvenience of having to do it again.
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