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Boxing Day Ice Ice Baby!


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Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the last time the inner burbs/DC really did well in a sleet bomb was like... March 2018? Or was that 2017?  I recall playing with my kid in a thick crust of pellets.

Anyway, I'll believe the ice accums when I see what temps are around my neck of the woods on Friday during the day.

Trying to head out of town Sat AM... will be a slushy passable mess by then on our always busy roads, I'm sure.

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2 minutes ago, Paleocene said:

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the last time the inner burbs/DC really did well in a sleet bomb was like... March 2018? Or was that 2017?  I recall playing with my kid in a thick crust of pellets.

Anyway, I'll believe the ice accums when I see what temps are around my neck of the woods on Friday during the day.

Trying to head out of town Sat AM... will be a slushy passable mess by then on our always busy roads, I'm sure.

I don't recall that exactly...but I do remember sometime around then we were "supposed" to get a sleet bomb and it wasn't much of anything.  The last legit one I remember actually getting was the Valentine's Day 2007 storm, we just missed out on heavy snow and got like 3" sleet (areas to the east/southeast of DC got serious ice), which froze into a block of ice right afterward.

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1 minute ago, Scarlet Pimpernel said:

I don't recall that exactly...but I do remember sometime around then we were "supposed" to get a sleet bomb and it wasn't much of anything.  The last legit one I remember actually getting was the Valentine's Day 2007 storm, we just missed out on heavy snow and got like 3" sleet (areas to the east/southeast of DC got serious ice), which froze into a block of ice right afterward.

Ya I lived in Greencastle pa for that event and had like 4-5” of sleet and sleet piles like 2 feet tall from it rolling off the roof. 

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4 minutes ago, Scarlet Pimpernel said:

I don't recall that exactly...but I do remember sometime around then we were "supposed" to get a sleet bomb and it wasn't much of anything.  The last legit one I remember actually getting was the Valentine's Day 2007 storm, we just missed out on heavy snow and got like 3" sleet (areas to the east/southeast of DC got serious ice), which froze into a block of ice right afterward.

Yes, I was in Harrisburg PA for that. We got like 8" of snow then an epic glacier on top. I was in HS at the time and my school closed for a week.

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1 hour ago, T. August said:

Euro was weak… no sleet really and a few tenths of zr for the favored areas. Besides what the gfs is showing - this one might be cooked.

GFS is definitely the most favorable model for frozen/freezing precip our region, so you aren't wrong despite the disagreement on your post. We shall see how it all transpires in future runs.

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2 hours ago, Paleocene said:

Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the last time the inner burbs/DC really did well in a sleet bomb was like... March 2018? Or was that 2017?  I recall playing with my kid in a thick crust of pellets.

Anyway, I'll believe the ice accums when I see what temps are around my neck of the woods on Friday during the day.

Trying to head out of town Sat AM... will be a slushy passable mess by then on our always busy roads, I'm sure.

IIRC 2007

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3 hours ago, Scarlet Pimpernel said:

I don't recall that exactly...but I do remember sometime around then we were "supposed" to get a sleet bomb and it wasn't much of anything.  The last legit one I remember actually getting was the Valentine's Day 2007 storm, we just missed out on heavy snow and got like 3" sleet (areas to the east/southeast of DC got serious ice), which froze into a block of ice right afterward.

March 13, 1993

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