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November Banter 2025


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After years of waffling I'm finally going to go up and see some November snow in Canaan Monday/Tuesday. Borrowing the sisters Bronco and doing some boozing/hiking with my Fiancé around the valley. Additionally, I got a season pass to Timberline for the first time so will be good to practice the drive once before go-time. 

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8 hours ago, CAPE said:

The Ravens weren't very good that season and missed the playoffs, but that game was wild in the snow.

Yes it was (and to have that on a snow fat was even better!) That was absolutely insane--remember when we all thought Marlon Brown was gonna be a breakout after that? Lol But that was the craziest 2 mins of all time! And the memory is even sweeter knowing that snow kicked off an epic wall-to-wall winter :lol:

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I was at that Ravens snow game too and have never seen anything else like it. I'm a lifelong Ravens and Baltimore Colts and Orioles fan and have been lurking on here for a very long time. I live in Caroline County just south of Denton and I'm about 10 miles south of CAPE's location. I'm unlurking now because I wanted to ask a question about earthquakes. I worked at Caroline Country Club back in 2011 when the magnitude 5.8 one hit and we felt it big time there. I believe that I may have felt a small tremor here last Saturday night around 8:00 PM, right before game 7 of the World Series started (speaking of crazy sports events). The sounds that my house made and the duration of the "event" reminded me of the 2011 one, but on a very small scale. I didn't have my TV sound on and it was very quiet, otherwise I may not have noticed it. I immediately opened the door and there was no traffic anywhere near me and totally silent outside. My question is, is there any way to check to see if a tremor happened here then or anywhere else for that matter? I checked the USGS site and nothing was listed. Do any government agencies monitor tremors everywhere at all times or do any local hobbyists in this area have equipment to do so? Sorry about the long winded first post and thanks to everyone for the great information that American Weather provides.

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9 minutes ago, Midshore said:

I was at that Ravens snow game too and have never seen anything else like it. I'm a lifelong Ravens and Baltimore Colts and Orioles fan and have been lurking on here for a very long time. I live in Caroline County just south of Denton and I'm about 10 miles south of CAPE's location. I'm unlurking now because I wanted to ask a question about earthquakes. I worked at Caroline Country Club back in 2011 when the magnitude 5.8 one hit and we felt it big time there. I believe that I may have felt a small tremor here last Saturday night around 8:00 PM, right before game 7 of the World Series started (speaking of crazy sports events). The sounds that my house made and the duration of the "event" reminded me of the 2011 one, but on a very small scale. I didn't have my TV sound on and it was very quiet, otherwise I may not have noticed it. I immediately opened the door and there was no traffic anywhere near me and totally silent outside. My question is, is there any way to check to see if a tremor happened here then or anywhere else for that matter? I checked the USGS site and nothing was listed. Do any government agencies monitor tremors everywhere at all times or do any local hobbyists in this area have equipment to do so? Sorry about the long winded first post and thanks to everyone for the great information that American Weather provides.

I don't think that you are going to find anything more authoritative than the USGS.  I went to the search page and lowered the threshold to an effectively imperceptible 1.5 magnitude, and the only one that shows up in the last month is the 2.5 on 10/27 near Columbia, MD.  https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/search/

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