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Ice/Wintery Mix Event 3/1


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Well done LWX

 

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
SPOTTER REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC
751 PM EST SUN MAR 01 2015

THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 10
HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION
IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN
SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE
ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BALTIMORE

***********************STORM TOTAL ICE***********************

LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS
ICE OF
/INCHES/ MEASUREMENT

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

...DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA...
THE MALL 0.13 223 PM 3/01 PARK SERVICE

MARYLAND

...ALLEGANY COUNTY...
ECKHART MINES 0.03 615 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY...
GLEN BURNIE 0.25 530 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
1 NW ANNAPOLIS 0.25 650 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
EDGEWATER 0.25 515 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...BALTIMORE COUNTY...
KINGSVILLE 0.25 445 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
CATONSVILLE 0.20 600 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
1 NE KINGSVILLE 0.20 700 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 E GLYNDON 0.15 715 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 SSW DUNDALK 0.13 700 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
2 NW LONG GREEN 0.13 620 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
2 E WHITE MARSH T 1207 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...BALTIMORE CITY...
1 N PIMLICO 0.25 655 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
2 W CARROLL 0.13 540 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
PIMLICO 0.10 325 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...CALVERT COUNTY...
2 NE DOWELL 0.30 630 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
PORT REPUBLIC 0.25 600 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
2 WNW HUNTINGTOWN 0.15 249 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
2 SW HUNTINGTOWN 0.05 1056 AM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
LUSBY 0.05 1019 AM 3/01 PUBLIC

...CARROLL COUNTY...
4 NNE UNIONTOWN 0.06 315 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...CHARLES COUNTY...
COBB ISLAND 0.33 600 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
1 SW DENTSVILLE 0.20 600 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 ENE NORTHWOOD 0.13 252 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 S LA PLATA 0.13 220 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...FREDERICK COUNTY...
EMMITSBURG T 1237 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...HARFORD COUNTY...
2 N BEL AIR 0.35 520 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...HOWARD COUNTY...
1 WSW SAVAGE 0.20 535 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
2 N COLUMBIA T 115 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...MONTGOMERY COUNTY...
1 WSW FAIRLAND 0.25 445 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
POOLESVILLE 0.20 505 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 ESE TAKOMA PARK 0.20 500 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
OLNEY 0.20 530 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
1 ENE GARRETT PARK 0.19 540 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 SSW WHITE OAK 0.13 338 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 ENE GAITHERSBURG 0.06 200 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...PRINCE GEORGES COUNTY...
BRENTWOOD 0.10 133 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
2 N UPPER MARLBORO 0.09 253 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
3 ENE GLENN DALE 0.05 308 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...ST. MARYS COUNTY...
2 W CALLAWAY 0.15 230 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
HOLLYWOOD 0.15 325 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...WASHINGTON COUNTY...
2 SW MAUGANSVILLE T 330 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

VIRGINIA

...ARLINGTON COUNTY...
2 E BARCROFT 0.10 246 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...CITY OF ALEXANDRIA...
2 WSW BOLLING AIR FO 0.10 230 PM 3/01 PUBLIC

...CITY OF WINCHESTER...
2 S WINCHESTER 0.03 424 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...CULPEPER COUNTY...
2 WNW CULPEPER 0.05 1010 AM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
CULPEPER 0.05 1055 AM 3/01 PUBLIC

...FAIRFAX COUNTY...
1 NNE HERNDON 0.20 700 PM 3/01 NWS EMPLOYEE
1 SE BURKE 0.20 610 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
LORTON 0.15 505 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
SPRINGFIELD 0.13 500 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
2 WNW FALLS CHURCH T 1008 AM 3/01 NWS EMPLOYEE
VIENNA T 1010 AM 3/01 CO-OP OBSERVER

...KING GEORGE COUNTY...
JERSEY 0.10 230 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...LOUDOUN COUNTY...
PURCELLVILLE 0.19 635 PM 3/01 NWS EMPLOYEE
3 NW DULLES INTERNAT 0.12 422 PM 3/01 NWS OFFICE

...PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY...
MONTCLAIR 0.13 500 PM 3/01 PUBLIC
3 SSW MANASSAS 0.10 200 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

...STAFFORD COUNTY...
2 WNW ROSEVILLE 0.13 256 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER
1 WSW SEALSTON 0.05 100 PM 3/01 COCORAHS

WEST VIRGINIA

...BERKELEY COUNTY...
2 E MARTINSBURG 0.10 422 PM 3/01 NWS EMPLOYEE

...JEFFERSON COUNTY...
CHARLES TOWN 0.02 1245 PM 3/01 TRAINED SPOTTER

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JACKSON

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Analogous to a severe storm warning with 50 mph gusts that knocks a few rotted trees down in the city. ;)

I think the derecho back in 2012 actually helped us in situations like this. That storm took down almost every dying or weak tree in the area. If not for that i think the past few ice storms especially this one, would have had many more power outages.

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I think the derecho back in 2012 actually helped us in situations like this. That storm took down almost every dying or weak tree in the area. If not for that i think the past few ice storms especially this one, would have had many more power outages.

Probably, plus Irene and Sandy and a few higher end synoptic wind events. We've had our fair share of tree downing events in recent history.  Though .25" is pushing it for problems anyway. It's sort of the beginning of the cusp I guess. Take away the big road impacts and it's not kin to a ton of verified winter storm warnings you see. 

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Probably, plus Irene and Sandy and a few higher end synoptic wind events. We've had our fair share of tree downing events in recent history.  Though .25" is pushing it for problems anyway. It's sort of the beginning of the cusp I guess. Take away the big road impacts and it's not kin to a ton of verified winter storm warnings you see. 

Agreed. This one was one of the few WSW's for ice that actually verified around here.

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Final tally for me: 0.30" ice, approximately (really hard to tell exactly since it varies sightly as you move along a branch, probably due to the branches drooping as they got heavier, but all measurements I took seemed to average to 0.30").

 

I did put down salt earlier. Here is what it did: melted a hole through the ice, which subsequently froze over. Not exactly useful.

 

Worried about wind come morning and the ice not gone yet.

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Though temps are cooling now, I suspect they'll spike after the passage of the front. There will be a compressional element present along with warmer air aloft being mixed down to an extent during the CAA.

Could be a saving grace, might not be enough if we drop back into the 20s beforehand. If trees are still frozen when the 30mph gusts arrive, probably won't be pretty.

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Though temps are cooling now, I suspect they'll spike after the passage of the front. There will be a compressional element present along with warmer air aloft being mixed down to an extent during the CAA.

Could be a saving grace, might not be enough if we drop back into the 20s beforehand. If trees are still frozen when the 30mph gusts arrive, probably won't be pretty.

 

Yep. The trees are already getting noisy. 

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Yeah, I have to say this is a bit more impressive than I thought.  Although I wasn't super downplaying it either.   I think Sterling was on the ball with the upgrade on this one.

Agreed.  Kudos to LWX on this one.  I was skeptical and this was a widespread verification. 

 

Temp seems to have peaked at 31.4.  Off a few tenths since.

You've been colder than me all day.  Odd.  I mistyped when I said you were warmer earlier.  Although maybe the PWS near me is running a touch warm. 

 

WxUSAF, don't know where in columbia you are, but I just had to take my floor scraper to the driveway to break up the ice pack on it. Solid quarter inch at least. Sidewalk was still slushy and snowblower had no problem with it.

On the east side near 100/Snowden junction.  My back patio is a skating rink, I had to walk out on it so I could hammer away at the ice build up on my neighbor's heat pump.  It was making a huge racket.  Driveway and my street are still mostly slushy though.  Cars are encased and trees are weighed down. 

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Temp is 32 on the sensor but there is no dripping going on. Pretty wild scene outside. Best glacial conditions with the snow pack I've seen in years.

5 winter events in 15 days. Front yard has been 100% covered since Feb14th. I hope it survives tues-wed. Might pull off 100% coverage for 3 weeks. I don't think that happened in Feb 2010. Solid winter this year.

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Poor dog. Can't get footing on the patio and then breaks through the ice layer on top of the snow and just plops down too afraid to keep going. Heck of a scene out there. Would have been a mess if it had happened at night.

OPM 2-hr delay chances? I say pretty good.

My dog tumbled down a snow bank after relieving himself. Almost have to walk in the glacier here because the sidewalks are glaze or slush puddle. It is an incredible stretch.
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