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This  ORF for  jan 1966. More  mixing  for storm 2 than i had. 2nd to right  is the  snow accu

 

1966-01-25 32 28 30.0 -11.8 35 0 T T 0
1966-01-26 33 27 30.0 -11.8 35 0 1.34 7.1 2
1966-01-27 35 25 30.0 -11.9 35 0 0.24 2.3 9
1966-01-28 33 19 26.0 -15.9 39 0 0.00 0.0 8
1966-01-29 33 18 25.5 -16.5 39 0 0.96 4.6 8
1966-01-30 24 12 18.0 -24.1 47 0 0.06 0.2 8
1966-01-31 31 10 20.5 -21.7 44 0 0.00 0.0 7
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1 minute ago, ldub23 said:

Nothing good about the euro at  all. 2 more days  of this and  its  55 and rain

EPS was still good for us.  Ensembles tell the story. The operational can flip around some.

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It’s probably a good idea to expect 4 to 8 inches of snow before any mixing occurs. The mixing signal we observe on the Euro model is hard to overlook, and in the past, warmer air has typically moved in quickly. The interesting question is whether RIC will receive 6.0 inches of snow, as that hasn’t happened since December 2018, even though ORF has experienced two or three such events since then.

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1 minute ago, Conway7305 said:

18z AIFS  Ensembles 

Folks were still good

So much can still change when you're four days out, but there are warning signs that this may not be an all snow event. Not saying anything people don't already know, but something to keep in mind, especially if you are south of  CHO to an EZF line and certainly if you are on southside Hampton Roads, those areas are typically the most vulnerable to mixing during these events.

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8 minutes ago, Conway7305 said:

18z AIFS  Ensembles 

Folks were still good 

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Thats worse. When the  heavy snow gets to DC that always  means the rain line moves  further NW in VA, Sunday will end  up 65 here, lol

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Sorry to jump in from the NOVA forum. I am out in Winchester. Dont sweat the mixing too much. This is a really rare airmass we are going to be dealing with. CAD is all the way down to SC. Even if you mix all of you will get buried before the switch. This is going to be one historic storm for VA. Possibly the biggest ever as far as the number of counties hit. Crazy stuff. 

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