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The NWS warning/watch map is a kaleidoscope of colors in the mid-west. It's not often we see a map that goes from blizzard warning to tornado warning in less than 70 miles. Current view of the gradient between Lincoln and Galesburg IL is impressive. The zoomed in view centered on Lincoln shows nearly every color in the NWS arsenal.
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CWG sounding the alarm with a couple of articles.
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Haven't had a thick pea soup like this for a while. Visibility is less than 300' here atm.
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Great to have you back doing PBP - much appreciated.
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Nice picture - thanks for sharing. Pretty amazing when you consider that's a 2000+ mile storm and everything visible is at most about 8-9 miles thick. The fluid dynamics of what mother nature can muster is impressive.
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Was thinking the same thing. We have right at 4" - and it's compacted/heavy paste. IAD was under the band for several hours. We lucked out here ivo Vienna.
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Took a peek at the New England sub - they are getting nailed. Wind gusts 80+ mph. Half the Cape is w/o power. Some pretty amazing obs up there.
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4" here. Based on other observations, sounds like we were lucky to get the band that hovered over FFCO for a while. (Norlun, IVT, whatever it was - it performed well for several hours. Looks great outside this morning. Still a little sn-
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Just had a fairly large power outage hit our immediate area - 260 customers/houses w/o power. Fortunately, our house is still online - for now.
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Same here NW of Vienna. Had several hits to the grid over the last 5 mins as the wind picks up. There's a lot of weight on the trees with this paste. Expect we'll loose power at some point soon.
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Talk about a waste of our taxes... Was out for a Jebwalk earlier and four big snowplows come by... to plow 2-1/2" of slop. Amazing - four large double axle dump trucks doing the job of what one truck could easily do. Plus, because Lawyers road is technically a state route, which means VDOT is responsible. So, the four plow trucks were trailed by a supervisor in a SUV. Five vehicles, five drivers, at who knows how much per hour per driver and vehicle - to plow 2-1/2".
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Been watching/reading your posts on the setup of the trough. Thanks for the tutorials. We're not very far apart geographically, but it is ripping SN or SN+ here NW of Vienna. Hope you're getting the same goods out your way.
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I must admit that's part of the reason why I pushed my wife moved from West Spfld to NW of Vienna 20 years ago. It's not THAT far, but sometimes is JUST far enough to make a difference. My wife doesn't understand it. Nor does she understand the collective curse of our beloved hobby (or in your case, profession). haha.
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Fatties mixing in now. Temp starting to drop - down 2F to 35 in last 30 mins.
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With your previously stated 400 ft of elevation, you must be near Tysons. It's the only place in McLean with that much elevation. FYI - the communications tower at 123 and 7 is the highest spot in FFCo except for the land fill at the I-66 transfer station at FFCo Pkwy - It is the highest spot in the county. We're 375' ASL here just NW of Vienna, and just far enough away from the Tysons concrete jungle that we often get a little more sn because of the lower impact of the Tysons heat island. If that band sets up as currently projected, we'll be in business up through MOCO and down to Spfld.
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Steady at 36F now. Was getting some white rain with the heavier band. Slacking off now and only rn- atm.
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If only that 12k were to validate... Most of the forum would be happy campers. NJ and NYC would be shut down for a long time.
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36F with rn/sn mix. Some fatties mixing in but not many atm. Lots of moisture in the fetch running across the SE into the GOM.
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Based on NWS radar loop, it appears to be snowing along the M/D already - although it could be virga. Precip field has really blossomed the last couple of hours.
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Yup don't recall a setup in recent memory where the Warning map nearly encircled DC as it does now. Sad
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The February 22-23 Late Season Miracle: JV Disco/Banter Thread
RDM replied to bncho's topic in Mid Atlantic
Yup - similar here. High of 54 this afternoon and down to 40 already. Cooling off nicely. -
The Blizzard Warnings were expanded significantly inland along eastern PA, NJ and a good ways up the Hudson in an arc around RI and Mass. My wife is living temporarily in NYC on the upper West Side and taking Amtrak back tonight to avoid what will likely be a shutdown of Amtrak in the NW corridor tomorrow. Tempting to go with her to see NYC get nailed from her 23rd floor view. Had a nice snow in Dec that was awesome to watch from an elevated perch.
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Here you go... Below is just one picture from a web search. They use bulldozers and snowblowers to keep the road open until the chasm becomes too steep to blow the snow out. Separately, Gassan had the deepest snow depth of any resort in the world in April 2025. 380" https://www.snow-forecast.com/whiteroom/japan-weekly-roundup-291/
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Great! - been to the BX at Yokota AFB many times. Hope you have good memories of your time there. You are the first person I've ever "met" who knows about Zao. It's a great area. Never been there in the summer time, but can imagine it would be a nice place to visit without snow too. Heard of Aomori, but haven't been there. Climbed Fuji san and skied down once (on telemark skis) with a couple snowboarders. That was a surreal experience. Had great weather with unlimited visibility just after a cold front went through.
