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35 minutes ago, Steve25 said:
Should I actually be considering leaving work early tomorrow, let's say around 3 PM, as opposed to around 6 PM?
I usually would never even consider it for a rainstorm but I keep seeing so much about how nasty it supposedly will be in the evening
I work at 8pm in Crofton, I'm leaving a bit early and not taking my normal backroads that take me to 301. And we can do this all again friday night
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1 minute ago, SnowtoRain said:
MDOT cameras look snowy down there...might have just had some luck with a banding
Got an inch on the deck in Hughesville with 185' feet, have a feeling that was a complete precip total
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9 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:
No there hasn’t
Derecho in 2012 probably would have been one in hindsight looking back on it now (was a moderate risk)
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27 minutes ago, BlizzardNole said:
Winners keep winning. When will this ever shift?
Let's keep it into winter
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Bay Bridge is now shut down due to winds
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1 hour ago, Hoosier said:
Trying to drive would be so disorienting.
Walking would be worse
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Ian has started at my house in Hughesville
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4 hours ago, 09-10 analogy said:
So, an offhand ranking of the severity of impacts of "I" named tropical systems in our area:
1. Isabel -- I think that gets the first ranking pretty much hands down. Then it gets harder.
2. Irene?
3. Ida (2021 version)?
4. Ivan?
5. Isaias? Could easily be ranked above Ivan but 40 tornadoes from the latter in Virginia is pretty impressive.
Sure there are ones I'm missing/forgotten.
Isaias for Southern Maryland wavs very impactful from a rain standpoint. Also having center of a tropical storm ride route 4 from Leonardtown to Lusby was something we don't see that often
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6 hours ago, BlizzardNole said:
WTOP has an article on the 20-year anniversary of the La Plata Tornado. What a monster that thing was
Still remember it like it was yesterday. I remember the story of my grandparents seeing the tornado looking north out of their house at the time.
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3 minutes ago, 09-10 analogy said:
And it happened around the time school would have been letting out?
I’m reminded of a tornado in Chicago way back in the 60s that stuck a school when it was letting out and I think a couple dozen students died. I think it plowed right through the school bus lot. It was an F4. — this wasn’t anything near that strong I’m pretty sure (unless the same people who initially surveyed LaPlata in 2002 and gave it an F5 survey it) — but still, dodged one here.La Plata 2002 hit Archbishop Neale head on, but in 1926 a tornado on November 9th took out a school in La Plata and killed 14
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42 minutes ago, WEATHER53 said:
Not looked for 5 hours so that line down in Charles Co., thats not the line from 6pm that was there and it stalled?
Started around 8 was at a Blue Crabs game when this developed, absolute dump over my house
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3 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:
Short Pump pummeled!!
Also La Plata, but seriously it's 30 at that point I don't think I'm gettingas great of accreationas I did a few weeks ago
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Just switched to Snow in Hughesville nearest Pws reading is 34
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Tuesday, January 9 Rain and Wind Storm
in Mid Atlantic
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Have a feeling the major bridges are probably going to close for a time. 1st wind related closure for the new Nice bridge inbound