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Stay safe.
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6z Gfs just answered your prayer.
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We'll try it one day. Montezuma's does give free chips and salsa, but they hit you for 5 bucks. I always get guacamole at Montezuma's too, which I like a lot. One thing that made me chuckle on the menu was 50 cents for water. I never order water, but wtf is that all about. I guess if you want free water you'll be sorry. Lol
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I found it, or an abridged version.
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I didn't see the english version posted online. Maybe it's there and I didn't look hard enough. Sure would save a trip to Montezuma's if the place is as good as the reviews say.
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I remember when I was in law school, for 2 years I walked back and forth from school located within sight of Penn Station down to St. Paul Place near Mercy Hospital where I was a law clerk, then over to Howard Street to wait for my transit bus at the end of the day (daylight and night.) That's a trip I would not try making now. I've never been off Rt. 30 in Lancaster, so I have no idea what the city is like. I've been to the hospital in York coming from Hanover, and it looks so-so in a few spots, but for the most part nothing that would make me concerned to be outside. A lot of crimes on strangers to the perpetrators is bad luck or doing something stupid to draw attention to yourself.
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The correlation may work better up north than the MA snow pits.
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Not yet. Locals are relatively tame. But like everywhere else, you can't stop out of towners coming in to wreak havoc.
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There's an easy was around it. When my daughter first talked about moving up here, I found a way around it which I still use since I'm a mile and a half north of downtown. Plus, if you need to get downtown, there are a number of streets that parallel Baltimore Street you can take that will intersect Middle Street.
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My reference to life was regarding the food. I doubt you have to worry about crime in that part of town during daylight hours since Baltimore Street is always stop and go with cars lined up.
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I was just looking at their Google site. The menu is in Spanish. Have you been there before? Wondering if they have an English menu. I agree the reviews look great. Let me know if you're still alive after going there!
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I never noticed it and I've been thru that intersection many times. In fact, just in Links Music the other day which is a couple doors down from Middle on Baltimore.
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Never heard of it. Lol I guess they don't have eggs and pancakes on the menu! Lol
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Ggem has had it for a while. 0z run had it showing up well west of the mts but then loses it on the next panel east of them. Gfs must have a wave forming on the front for it to show more snow in the east, but I haven't cared enough to look.
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Last time of real consequence was in March, 2014 in the magical winter of 13/14. The one in December this winter was meh imby.
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I agree on the anafrontal threat, but they're usually low probability. Gunna have to wait until we're within 72 hours of threat to take it seriously imho, assuming it's being advertised as a threat.
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The only reason to have hope for more snow is that long range modeling is so bad that it might fail with the warm pattern. And then ask yourself how often does that happen?
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That's why I've been rooting for a super Nina. Current long range Enso forecasts from the Cansips and Cfs have the Indian Ocean cooling to near normal on balance thanks to a strong Niña.
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In January of 77', I walked out on the frozen Chesapeake Bay near sunset about 100' at Sandy Point State Park, which is on the western shore at the base of the Bay Bridge. Pictures of the frozen bay from back then didn't do it justice because it looked flat. In reality, it was a bunch of large blocks of ice that had congealed into a solid mass. It wasn't easy walking out on it, even as a sprite 18 y/o because of the slippery surface and the tendency for your feet to slip into the crevices where the blocks of ice were joined. Crazy thing was I could have easily gone out a lot further without concern over falling through the ice because it was as solid as a rock. Glad I wasn't drinking at the time. Lol
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I have a bad habit of proofreading after I post!
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You're right about how certain things are ingrained in our memories. In addition to WRVA, I listed to KDKA in Pittsburgh, KYW in Philadelphia, WBZ in Boston, WCBS in New York, a station in Charlotte that had Accuwx then Greg Fishall (who may still be there), a station in Pocomoke City, MD south of Sby, WGN in Chicago, WFMD out of Frederick, and a small station out of south central PA that I can't remember the call numbers but it was around Gettysburg because they would always advertise Masey Ferguson farm equipment from a dealer in Biglerville. Of course, don't ask me what I had to eat last night because I can't remember. Lol
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My father had this huge, portable Zenith radio that could pickup short wave along with am/fm. I used to listen to radio stations from across the country for forecasts. A favorite at the time was WRVA out of Richmond. This guy, Big John Trimble, forecasted a radio show at night starting at either 10 or 11pm for truckers out of a truck stop 2 miles north of Richmond on I95. He would give hourly reports from Dca south thru NC every hour. I knew we were in for it that night because he started to talk about how heavy the snow had become down there and then more reports from western VA of the same thing. The truckers would tell him of first hand conditions. I listened to that religiously for storm info starting in about 1977-1983, including the blizzard of 2/83. Stopped in 1984 because we got cable and had TWC when it was still decent. https://www.countryradioseminar.com/big-john-trimble
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Ha. I was just looking at pictures of it when I lived in Glen Burnie, a few miles south of BWI, where 20" fell. I was in my 3rd year of college.
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I was leaving Kill Devil Hills, NC the morning of Saturday 8/20/83 as fog was coming off the ocean over the dunes (never saw that before or since.) My friend's car didn't have a/c and we were constantly stuck in traffic. Oh the misery. By the time I got home south of Baltimore, BWI was peaking at 105. Summer of 95? I'll do that again if I can get another winter of 95/96. Ironically, I don't remember the heat from summer of 2010. Lol But I agree this will be a hot one unless Nino remants keep it wet, in which case, we lessen the heat but replace it with a sauna.
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Today’s Eps still has the official wind reversal in a day or two, then after a brief recovery, has the winds reversing again around 3/5 and staying under the 0 m/s line thru the end of the run around 4/3! And I thought yesterday's run was crazy.