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March 5th Storm Obs/Nowcasting


nj2va

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Same here.  I can't recall one event where we had 12 hours of heavy rains followed by significant snow.  I may be too negative, but I'm not feeling this one.

Wasn't 12 hours of heavy rains, but only one that jogs my memory is the epic 10-10-79 storm. Rain and even some thunder in evening/overnight, switched to heavy wet snow and brought down trees and powerlines galore late night early am. But that had help 'cuz a low formed on front and pushed up thru eastern VA.

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Wasn't 12 hours of heavy rains, but only one that jogs my memory is the epic 10-10-79 storm. Rain and even some thunder in evening/overnight, switched to heavy wet snow and brought down trees and powerlines galore late night early am. But that had help 'cuz a low formed on front and pushed up thru eastern VA.

 

Remember that storm very well; it is my first vivid weather memory.  14" of snow in Warren County, including thunder snow.  I've never seen such tree devastation since.  Absolutely remarkable event.

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.25" so far this evening. Why don't we call this the "Far-fetched Storm" in honor of the source of the fetch from way down below Hawaii?  Been a while since we had a moisture train like this....   If by chance this does bust (the mere concept is revolting) then it would be appropriately named from that perspective too.  The title could be interpreted a bit schizophrenically and suit either result - boom or bust....

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