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57 minutes ago, wasnow215 said:

Does anyone know if that snow is reaching the ground in Lynchburg and Chatham and Halifax?

yeah, but just barely. it's actually been snowing at incredibly slow rates since about 7:00 this morning. Only a dusting though, it's just been that dry.

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Just now, wasnow215 said:

I just wanna add an inch to the winter totals lol. See it blow around in the big gusts. That's all I'm asking for with this one 

I don't have anything to report this winter except for a coating that happened one evening. So I am yet to get on the board

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5 minutes ago, Stormpc said:

I don't have anything to report this winter except for a coating that happened one evening. So I am yet to get on the board

I am pulling for you

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14 minutes ago, Stormpc said:

If that comes together that will be fine. It won't be too hard to clear. We'll see. Snow growth is terrible right now. Flurries have stopped!

Heavy  snow  on radar  headed your way

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No idea what Wakefield is seeing maybe Synoptics??

-- Changed Discussion --
As of 935 AM EST Saturday...

KEY MESSAGE 1...A strong winter storm impacts the region today.
Significant accumulating snowfall, blowing and drifting snow
due to strong winds, coastal flooding, and major marine impacts
are expected. The highest confidence is across south and
southeastern portions of the area. There will be a very sharp
gradient in total snowfall amounts, southeast of the US-360
corridor.

Made significant adjustments to the forecast this morning after
reviewing current conditions/radar trends and the 6/12z model
guidance. Snowfall amounts have been lowered for much of the
western and northwestern half of the area. Winter Storm Warnings
have been replaced with Winter Storm Advisories across south
central VA as well as western Tidewater/western Hampton Roads.

First, there is a ton of dry air to our north and northwest.
Currently at AKQ (Wakefield), the dewpoint is 3F and at OFP
(Ashland) it is -2F. Any precipitation will need to overcome
this dry, Arctic airmass. Also believe we may be trying to
downslope the incredibly dry and cold air, located over the Ohio
Valley, across the Appalachians and Blue Ridge...further drying
out the local airmass. The latest 12z high-res model guidance
is also significantly drier, especially north/northwest, with
certain solutions even struggling to bring much more than an
inch past the VA/NC border. Still think there will be a decent
snowfall 4-8"+ for many areas across southside Hampton Roads
into our northeastern North Carolina counties. There may even be
a "jackpot" of 5-10"+ from far southern Virginia Beach down
into Currituck County, NC. Northwest of these locations, there
will be a very sharp gradient in snow amounts, and it is not out
of the realm of possibilities that places such as Wakefield and
Williamsburg (and northwest) may not see much more than a
dusting. Didn`t go quite this low with the forecast, but would
not be shocked. Thought about canceling the far northern tier
of Winter Weather Advisories, but we are concerned that even a
dusting of snow combined with the very cold temperatures could
result in travel impacts.


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18 minutes ago, Rsheely88 said:

No idea what Wakefield is seeing maybe Synoptics??

-- Changed Discussion --
As of 935 AM EST Saturday...

KEY MESSAGE 1...A strong winter storm impacts the region today.
Significant accumulating snowfall, blowing and drifting snow
due to strong winds, coastal flooding, and major marine impacts
are expected. The highest confidence is across south and
southeastern portions of the area. There will be a very sharp
gradient in total snowfall amounts, southeast of the US-360
corridor.

Made significant adjustments to the forecast this morning after
reviewing current conditions/radar trends and the 6/12z model
guidance. Snowfall amounts have been lowered for much of the
western and northwestern half of the area. Winter Storm Warnings
have been replaced with Winter Storm Advisories across south
central VA as well as western Tidewater/western Hampton Roads.

First, there is a ton of dry air to our north and northwest.
Currently at AKQ (Wakefield), the dewpoint is 3F and at OFP
(Ashland) it is -2F. Any precipitation will need to overcome
this dry, Arctic airmass. Also believe we may be trying to
downslope the incredibly dry and cold air, located over the Ohio
Valley, across the Appalachians and Blue Ridge...further drying
out the local airmass. The latest 12z high-res model guidance
is also significantly drier, especially north/northwest, with
certain solutions even struggling to bring much more than an
inch past the VA/NC border. Still think there will be a decent
snowfall 4-8"+ for many areas across southside Hampton Roads
into our northeastern North Carolina counties. There may even be
a "jackpot" of 5-10"+ from far southern Virginia Beach down
into Currituck County, NC. Northwest of these locations, there
will be a very sharp gradient in snow amounts, and it is not out
of the realm of possibilities that places such as Wakefield and
Williamsburg (and northwest) may not see much more than a
dusting. Didn`t go quite this low with the forecast, but would
not be shocked. Thought about canceling the far northern tier
of Winter Weather Advisories, but we are concerned that even a
dusting of snow combined with the very cold temperatures could
result in travel impacts.


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Maybe they saw that RAP and decided  to stay put. 

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Just now, ldub23 said:

Latest  RDPS and SREF look really  good  for southside

Thats all true. Let's see if we can get some ground truth. Radar is solid over me with little coming down. Having a hard time saturating with those North winds pulling the dry air down

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