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November Discobs 2023


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Looks like another shot this afternoon per updated morning AFD from LWX 

Another round of snow showers is expected mid to late afternoon
as the base of the strong mid/upper trough swings through the
area. Model soundings indicate sufficient moisture/CAPE in the
DGZ, which is situated right underneath the inversion. This
coupled with the strong NW flow CAA and synoptic forcing, is
likely to produce enhanced snow showers, and possibly additional
snow squalls this afternoon. As a result, have decided to expand
PoPs/snow and chance for flurries southward, now reaching I-66
for flurries and light snow down toward I-70 this afternoon.

Very cold air arrives tonight with most locations seeing lows in the
teens and low 20s. Mountain locations above 2500 feet will see lows
in the single digits. Winds will gradually decrease overnight, but
remain elevated leading to wind chills in the single digits and low
teens. Be sure to bundle up and protect yourself, pets, plants, and
pipes from the cold!
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6 minutes ago, pazzo83 said:

i mean we keep saying it, and DCA keeps laughing at us.  Already getting into the mid 40s there lol.

Another real bad job on high temp prediction. Went for 36 today and will be off by 7+ just like yesterday’s predicted high. That’s really bad for back to back days and hopefully they can fix this before real crunch time gets here.

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