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Dry air is crushing us now in Albemarle. Pixie dust at this point. DP has dropped from 21 to 16 in the last 90 minutes.

3kNAM says we're about done. HRRR hints at another burst of precip in the next hour or so

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2 minutes ago, TSG said:

Dry air is crushing us now in Albemarle. Pixie dust at this point. DP has dropped from 21 to 16 in the last 90 minutes.

3kNAM says we're about done. HRRR hints at another burst of precip in the next hour or so

I was looking at radar optimistic we had a couple more hours of good snowfall but you're right where its now started to decrease rates even further. 

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4 minutes ago, TSG said:

Dry air is crushing us now in Albemarle. Pixie dust at this point. DP has dropped from 21 to 16 in the last 90 minutes.

3kNAM says we're about done. HRRR hints at another burst of precip in the next hour or so

Yep, even down this way flake size has decreased most of the afternoon. Right now it is POURING snow, but flakes range from pixie to eraser end size. Still, snow is snow. Down two degrees in 30 minutes, currently 26.1/23.4 with a NNE wind 7 gusting 14 mph. 

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4 minutes ago, wxdude64 said:

Yep, even down this way flake size has decreased most of the afternoon. Right now it is POURING snow, but flakes range from pixie to eraser end size. Still, snow is snow. Down two degrees in 30 minutes, currently 26.1/23.4 with a NNE wind 7 gusting 14 mph. 

Pixie dust here as well. I wonder if this precip ends up making it east. The models seem to say some of it does but if not most of Central VA is probably close to all done 

Screenshot_20251208_160302_NWS Weather.jpg

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21 minutes ago, Ephesians2 said:

Pixie dust here as well. I wonder if this precip ends up making it east. The models seem to say some of it does but if not most of Central VA is probably close to all done 

Screenshot_20251208_160302_NWS Weather.jpg

All the reporting stations inside that circle are reporting either snow or light snow with .5 to 2 mile visibility, so THAT is reaching the ground. The question becomes can it cross over the mountains AND survive the drying atmosphere on this side of the mountains. I guess we shall find out over the next couple of hours. I can't remember which model showed it, but the precip is starting to 'split' like shown on that model yesterday, kudos. 

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