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This is amazing up to 7" now and in 3.5 hours, heaviest snow yet and visibility is maybe 1/8 mile.
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4.8" now SN+
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3 inches, all since 615am and currently SN+ and breezy
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Rippin medium size flakes now.
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Stuck in between a band to the north and the south, sleet and rain continues after a brief changeover to snow. Slush has accumulated on elevated surfaces.
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Finally the rain/sleet mix has changed to snow here between Waldorf and La Plata.
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SREF's.....Wth is that shift?
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20 minutes ago, Maestrobjwa said:
Now that would be the ultimate troll job...Baltimore right on the edge again!
So NAM is onboard and Winchester, Philly, NYC and Boston get zero? WHOA
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Rain and sleet at 42 degrees, here south of Waldorf.
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Oh my, this supercell and tornado just won't quit. Mayfield KY. This is December, right?
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Banter, but wow at what's happening in the MO/AR/TN/KY IL area right now.
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Heavy frost and 30 degrees here, several stations showing as low as 27 nearby.
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BWI: 19.8
DCA: 15.2
IAD: 22.8
RIC: 8.2
LYH: 18.4
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54 minutes ago, high risk said:
There is a large area of heavy rain with convective elements now affecting the areas just east of DC moving north into Howard Co and the Baltimore area, with more redevelopment further south. I'm not saying that it's going to be a widespread 4-5" event or anything like that, but the totals are really going to add up over the next few hours.
Yeah, the ground that had dried up is wet and with standing water again and we have a training event moving northward into southern MD again.
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The skies are dark west and south and the sun is almost breaking through overhead. Lol. Good thing this inversion held.
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So will we have a chance at additional storms after this first wave runs northward through the area? Seems like the best shear is coming in behind this.
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The storms along I64 started this morning down in North Carolina and have been moving northward steadily since then.
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80 F and 64 are the current temperature and dewpoint from my Kestrel 4500. Still plenty of sunshine ongoing.
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2.38" for the day, 1.5" since midnight
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Charles County Scanner confirmed tornado on 234
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I had 10.5 inches of rain in August......have had over 10 inches several times in a month here previously.....let's have at it.
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1 hour ago, PrinceFrederickWx said:
Don’t worry it’ll keep trending south- I am the Psuhoffman of non-winter storms
LOL, we don't need this one!
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2.94" last night from the two storms and 10.44" for the month of August.
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January 3, 2022 CAPE Storm Obs/Nowcast
in Mid Atlantic
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Power flicker