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October Discobs 2025


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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
807 AM EDT Fri Oct 17 2025

...GROWING SEASON HAS ENDED FOR ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS AND CENTRAL
SHENANDOAH VALLEY...

Based on freezing temperatures last night into this morning, the
growing season has been declared over for the following counties:

In Maryland: Garrett and Allegany

In Virginia: Highland, Rockingham, Augusta, and Shenandoah

In West Virginia: Pendleton, Grant, Mineral, Hardy, and Hampshire

As a result, no Frost/Freeze headlines will be issued for these
areas until Spring 2026.

$$

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6 minutes ago, dailylurker said:

*Epic Fall weather warning*  from 2:00 pm  until 6:30 pm this evening. If you're unlucky enough to be in an office building you need to evacuate ASAP to the nearest outdoor area. 

Got an almost two week trial starting Monday and will be in prep all weekend on what is probably the best weekend of the year for foliage around here so...yay me.

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44 minutes ago, Eskimo Joe said:

We all need to remember this for the winter. Early read is a trend towards drier solutions as we near an event.

And could you even say drier here and wetter northeast? And Yeah these are real time clues and not just baseless doom. Doesn't mean we can't get something this winter, but...if the models spit out juiced up solutions at like Day 3-4...hugging those willing just set us up for disappointment. Better to assume it's gonna be drier and than modeled and a smaller event...and be surprised if it doesn't :lol:

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1 hour ago, Eskimo Joe said:

We all need to remember this for the winter. Early read is a trend towards drier solutions as we near an event.

Not sure its an early read. It tends to happen more times than not in a Nina, probably in neutral ENSO as well. Anecdotally when we are in a Nino models tend to get more juiced as we get closer to an event. Not really too surprising when you think about the pattern tendencies.

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