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Feb 12-13 Deathband Storm, Obs Part 2


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Yeah, 6.5" in Glen Burnie sounded a bit off to me as well.

 

 

OT- woo hoo! I guess this storm will put me over 1000 posts. Unless I have a heart attack while shoveling my car out.

 

 

No way, really? Severn has over 11, Dundalk has 11, and thats all you have? May be melting and compacting some, but you had to get at least 8-10 I'd think. 

 

Was a terrible "ob", admittedly... I'm just looking out the window.  I haven't measured - it just doesn't look like a foot others are reporting.

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If you only got 7", you're either not measuring correctly or you live south and east of crofton. I'm maybe 5 miles west of crofton and am sitting at about 11".

Typical slop event here in the crofton area. Had 7" before the rain and sleet. This has been a N&W season for sure. Well, every season is.

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Is it just me or is impossible to tell where people are unless they put it in their post?  Here's my info

 

Annapolis: Don't know the temp, but its raining and about 6 inches on the ground

 

Odenton, MD: Where I started this morning around 8:00am.  About 10 inches on the ground, was snow/sleet when I left.  33 Degrees. 

 

Roads: Route 3 north of 424 is more or less wet and passable, with some tricky areas.  97 south is the same, but watch out for the on-ramp.  Roads in Annapolis are rough, saw one car that was swamped, another that was abandoned in the middle of Bestgate Road.  But all rain now, so should improve.

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The ULL is rocking down in Western North Carolina:

 

From NWSGS

 

...INTENSE SNOW BAND SLOWLY DRIFTING ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTH
CAROLINA PIEDMONT...

A BAND OF HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS WITH EMBEDDED THUNDER SNOW WILL LIKELY
LINGER ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT. AREAS
BETWEEN LINCOLNTON NORTH TO STATESVILLE WILL SEE SNOWFALL RATES
BETWEEN 2 TO 3 INCHES PER HOUR...THROUGH LATE THIS MORNING. RATES
MAY REACH 2 INCHES A HALF HOUR ACROSS THE NORTHERN HALF OF LAKE
NORMAN THROUGH 10 AM. IN ADDITION...THE HEAVY SNOW WILL REDUCE
VISIBILITY TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE AT TIMES. THIS BAND IS
EXPECTED TO GRADUALLY LIFT NORTH...POSSIBLY HEAVILY IMPACTING
DAVIE...WESTERN ROWAN...IREDELL...AND EASTERN ALEXANDER COUNTIES
DURING THE LATE MORNING HOURS.

 

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