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April Discobs 2020


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37 minutes ago, Wonderdog said:

Heavy snowfall getting closer and closer Bristow!! The toy is ready!

Could the GFS really be out to lunch 54 hours before the event?  Don’t answer that....In our younger days we would have been pretty enthused about this.  

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17 minutes ago, C.A.P.E. said:

Pretty reasonable for mid April, right?

True but it’s actually because the euro is weak sauce with the wave. If it had heavy qpf like the NAM it likely would have higher snowfall also. Not saying I buy any of it but the guidance is very cold for this late. Runs that have enough heavy precip to mix out the boundary layer warmth carry snow east of the mountains. Euro was doing that to. 

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12 minutes ago, Weather Will said:

Indeed.

Looks like this will be fairly localized over the higher terrain of w VA/WV, with an upper jet, area of 700-850 fronto forcing, and probably some orographic lift thrown in- if it comes together at all. As PSU said, Euro is not impressive with the dynamics on the latest run. Either way it looks to be very elevation dependent for any accumulating snow. No shocker there.

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15 minutes ago, C.A.P.E. said:

Looks like this will be fairly localized over the higher terrain of w VA/WV, with an upper jet, area of 700-850 fronto forcing, and probably some orographic lift thrown in- if it comes together at all. As PSU said, Euro is not impressive with the dynamics on the latest run. Either way it looks to be very elevation dependent for any accumulating snow. No shocker there.

In other words, mid April. :)

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LWX morning take

There will be
enough cold air aloft for snow in the mountains, and
accumulating snow is expected in the Allegheny and Potomac
Highlands as well as the Blue Ridge Mountains. Several inches of
snow are possible above 2000 feet. Snow may mix in even to the
valley floors of northern Maryland, extreme northern VA and
eastern WV, but any accumulation should be light (if any) and
confined to grassy surfaces.

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