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Southern MD / Lower Eastern Shore weather discussion


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1 minute ago, SabreAce33 said:

I have a nagging feeling we get a big chunk of dry slot at some point.  @WxMan1 posted some images that seem to show the Eastern Shore smack between two areas of enhanced lift.  That's always a guessing game until things are just about rolling, though.

I was getting nervous watching HRRR today cause it showed dry air eating away our snow, but it's now trending in the right direction in terms of a good snowstorm. And yes, the eastern batch of moisture in Atlantic and western moisture in southwest VA will consolidate and radar fills in. I'm not too worried about dry slotting here in Salisbury. But dry air will limit some accumulation NW of town.

1 minute ago, PrinceFrederickWx said:

Snowdude’s back- oh yeah!!

Yes! Sorry I wasn't here for the early December storm, but we nailed that one for Saliisbury. ;) 

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10 minutes ago, Lowershoresadness said:

where you been bro??? we are lost without you

I know, right? Been off this site for a while for some reason. lol. And thanks!

13 minutes ago, alexderiemer said:

Dan is a great met, but he hedges his bets a lot and uses the rap model

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Hey, the RAP looks great for our area. haha.

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2.5" here. Steady moderate to occasionally heavy snow. Getting increasingly wind-whipped and blown. Small to medium sized aggregates (mostly dendrites).

Low looks to be tied almost entirely to the coastal front, putting it on the far western side of the envelope. Should keep the snow around longer since it will take longer for the northern stream shortwave to kick this thing out to sea.

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