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Happy Halloween! I have a cloud scavenger hunt for my Atmosphere and Weather course (which is a nice break from the physics of lapse rates, vapor pressure, saturation, and actually learning what a scew-T log P chart means). Would love for some mets @Eskimo Joe @MN Transplant@high risk@WxUSAF to weigh in on when I could find the "rare" clouds (or what soundings to look for on my own). Thanks! 

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50 minutes ago, SnowenOutThere said:

Happy Halloween! I have a cloud scavenger hunt for my Atmosphere and Weather course (which is a nice break from the physics of lapse rates, vapor pressure, saturation, and actually learning what a scew-T log P chart means). Would love for some mets @Eskimo Joe @MN Transplant@high risk@WxUSAF to weigh in on when I could find the "rare" clouds (or what soundings to look for on my own). Thanks! 

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Those rare ones seem tricky! I think you have to try the mountains for lenticular clouds... but I'd be pretty shocked if anyone gets any of those minus maybe the gravity waves.

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2 hours ago, SnowenOutThere said:

Happy Halloween! I have a cloud scavenger hunt for my Atmosphere and Weather course (which is a nice break from the physics of lapse rates, vapor pressure, saturation, and actually learning what a scew-T log P chart means). Would love for some mets @Eskimo Joe @MN Transplant@high risk@WxUSAF to weigh in on when I could find the "rare" clouds (or what soundings to look for on my own). Thanks! 

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I consider the dotted lines of clouds from NNE to SSW today to be gravity wave clouds from terrain induced rising and falling air.  I realize this doesn't help if you aren't currently in the western areas, but look for something similar in the future.  Lenticular is going to be really tough around here, especially outside of isolated thunderstorm season (for pileus).  

 

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18 hours ago, Bob Chill said:

Fall scenery has been epic down here this year. Ready for snow now lol

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Sadly, it was terrible further West. An apparent Blight killed many Leaves in September here. What Color we got was a bit late and from Tree's that were fortunate enough to not been affected from the Blight. Trees are over half bare now. Some Oaks and a few Maples still have some Foliage left.

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
835 PM EST Wed Nov 5 2025

DCZ001-MDZ003>006-008-011-013-014-016>018-503>508-VAZ028-030-031-
053-054-501-505-506-526-527-WVZ051>053-060530-
District of Columbia-Washington-Frederick MD-Carroll-
Northern Baltimore-Cecil-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-
Anne Arundel-Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-Northwest Montgomery-
Central and Southeast Montgomery-Northwest Howard-
Central and Southeast Howard-Northwest Harford-Southeast Harford-
Frederick VA-Warren-Clarke-Fairfax-
Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Northern Fauquier-
Western Loudoun-Eastern Loudoun-Northwest Prince William-
Central and Southeast Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-
Morgan-Berkeley-Jefferson-
Including the cities of Washington, Hagerstown, Frederick,
Ballenger Creek, Eldersburg, Westminster, Reisterstown,
Cockeysville, Elkton, Baltimore, Bowie, Suitland-Silver Hill,
Clinton, College Park, Greenbelt, Laurel, Camp Springs,
Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Severn, South Gate, Severna Park, Arnold,
Odenton, St. Charles, Waldorf, Lexington Park, California,
Chesapeake Beach, Huntingtown, Dunkirk, North Beach, Lusby,
Prince Frederick, Germantown, Damascus, Bethesda, Rockville,
Gaithersburg, Silver Spring, Lisbon, Columbia, Ellicott City,
Jarrettsville, Aberdeen, Winchester, Front Royal, Berryville,
Reston, Herndon, Annandale, Centreville, Chantilly, McLean,
Franconia, Arlington, Alexandria, Falls Church, Warrenton,
Purcellville, Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Haymarket, Dale City,
Manassas, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Montclair, Paw Paw,
Martinsburg, Charles Town, and Shepherdstown
835 PM EST Wed Nov 5 2025

...BRIEF SURGE OF STRONG WINDS...

As a cold front sweeps across the area this evening, a surge of
strong west-northwest winds will follow. The strongest gusts,
potentially reaching 40 to 50 mph in spots, will generally last an
hour or less at any given location. Even so, gusts of this
magnitude are capable of blowing around lightweight objects,
causing localized minor tree damage and power outages, and
creating difficult driving conditions for high profile vehicles.

The strong wind gusts will reach...
The northern Shenandoah Valley and northern Maryland through 1000
PM...
The Baltimore and Washington metropolitan areas between 930 PM
and 1100 PM...
Southern Maryland between 1030 PM and 1230 AM.

 

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Severe Thunderstorm Warning
MDC021-043-VAC107-WVC003-037-060245-
/O.NEW.KLWX.SV.W.0376.251106T0156Z-251106T0245Z/

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
856 PM EST Wed Nov 5 2025

The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Washington County in north central Maryland...
  Frederick County in north central Maryland...
  Northwestern Loudoun County in northern Virginia...
  Jefferson County in the Panhandle of West Virginia...
  Berkeley County in the Panhandle of West Virginia...

* Until 945 PM EST.

* At 856 PM EST, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
  extending from near Rouzerville to Robinwood to near Williamsport
  to Greenwood, moving east at 50 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated and observed wind at Hagerstown Airport.

  IMPACT...Damaging winds will cause some trees and large branches
           to fall. This could injure those outdoors, as well as
           damage homes and vehicles. Roadways may become blocked by
           downed trees. Localized power outages are possible.
           Unsecured light objects may become projectiles.

* Locations impacted include...
  Frederick, Hagerstown, Martinsburg, Thurmont, Charles Town,
  Emmitsburg, Shepherdstown, Municipal Stadium, Harry Grove Stadium,
  Ballenger Creek, Purcellville, Robinwood, Brunswick, Walkersville,
  Fountainhead-Orchard Hills, Ranson, Boonsboro, Smithsburg, Inwood,
  and Braddock Heights.

 

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