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My best guess is 3-6 followed by a period of rain, followed by another 3-6 at the end.  Total snow on the ground at the end, maybe five inches?

 

That's entirely unscientific and based on my own hunch.

actually what my opinion is as well.  great minds:)

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My best guess is 3-6 followed by a period of rain, followed by another 3-6 at the end. Total snow on the ground at the end, maybe five inches?

That's entirely unscientific and based on my own hunch.

Agreed, maybe more on the backside

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I just sent a picture of the sunrise to my husband with the exact same saying. He is trying to fly in right before the storm- set to land around 10am DCA. It really was gorgeously ominous.

 

Hopefully your husband got in ok?

 

I'll be posting obs in this thread throughout the storm, good luck to everyone!

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Hugging that Euro.  Think the last run kept the 850s off the coast the entire storm.  Only model that's show big accumulations for SBY for three (or more?) straight cycles. 

 

Did it?  I never saw the maps for the Euro.  A 30-50 mile shift is not at all unusual with a big dynamic system like this.  12Z GFS came in cold, looking like 10-12 for SBY from the low-res clown map.

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Did it?  I never saw the maps for the Euro.  A 30-50 mile shift is not at all unusual with a big dynamic system like this.  12Z GFS came in cold, looking like 10-12 for SBY from the low-res clown map.

 

Yeah, saw it posted in the accuweather forums, I think.  There's something about this storm that makes me think it's going to veer cold.  That something is probably the snow weenie in me  ;)

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High Wind Warnings added for Anne Arundel, Charles, Calvert and St. Mary's:

 

 

 

URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
1105 AM EST FRI JAN 22 2016

MDZ011-014-017-018-508-230015-
/O.NEW.KLWX.HW.W.0001.160123T0600Z-160123T1800Z/
SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-ANNE ARUNDEL-ST. MARYS-CALVERT-
SOUTHEAST HARFORD-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BALTIMORE...GLEN BURNIE...ANNAPOLIS...
SEVERN...SOUTH GATE...SEVERNA PARK...ARNOLD...ODENTON...
LEXINGTON PARK...CALIFORNIA...CHESAPEAKE BEACH...HUNTINGTOWN...
DUNKIRK...NORTH BEACH...LUSBY...PRINCE FREDERICK...ABERDEEN
1105 AM EST FRI JAN 22 2016

...HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 1 PM EST SATURDAY...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON HAS
ISSUED A HIGH WIND WARNING...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 AM TO 1 PM
EST SATURDAY.

* TIMING...LATE TONIGHT THROUGH EARLY SATURDAY AFTERNOON.

* WINDS...NORTHEAST 30 TO 40 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 65
MPH...BECOMING NORTH SATURDAY.


* IMPACTS...DOWNED TREES... POWERLINES...AND MINOR STRUCTURAL
DAMAGE. DRIVING HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES IN THESE CONDITIONS IS
DANGEROUS.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS A DAMAGING WIND EVENT IS EXPECTED.
SUSTAINED WINDS OF AT LEAST 40 MPH OR GUSTS OF 58 MPH OR MORE
WILL CAUSE TREE AND PROPERTY DAMAGE. ANTICIPATE POWER OUTAGES.
IF YOU LIVE NEAR LARGE TREES... REMAIN IN A LOWER LEVEL OF YOUR
HOME OR SEEK SHELTER ELSEWHERE IF POSSIBLE.

&&

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