Yep, even without any accumulations, it'll just be fun for the temp drop, wind, and snow flying in a squall. We're supposed to get on the road to NJ between 9a-10a...may delay that a bit to enjoy my flizzard!
lol at the fight about a new poster who lives 2 minutes across the border in PA, posting in this forum. y'all need to get a grip.
we've seen actual trolls before in snowstorms (when we are raining or sucking cirrus) from PA/NJ/etc post in the mid-atlantic to 'rub it in'...this guy clearly isn't doing that. what is the big deal? The more, the merrier so this forum doesn't become Philly that is a ghost town.
Tis' the season for kindness.
Have fun but I gotta say….that’s a bold decision
...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM FRIDAY TO 6 AM EST
SATURDAY...
* WHAT...West winds 30 to 45 mph with gusts up to 70 mph.
* WHERE...Portions of western Maryland, western Virginia and
eastern West Virginia.
Euro Control actually runs the storm next week up the coast but 850s are above freezing except out towards the mountains. Maybe a cleaner phase of the southern vort with a piece of the TPV would have produced a colder solution.
I still think that initial slug of precip could be sneaky for the western crew towards Winchester, etc and drop a few inches. I think the Cumberland to Frostburg area will be bullseye in that initial batch.
It’s one of those forecasts where I can see snow showers/squalls/flakes flying Friday morning/afternoon that whiten the ground but certainly not putting my eggs in an anafrontal basket that drops 6” of snow lol