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Feb 22nd/23rd "There's no way..." Obs Thread


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1 minute ago, ThePhotoGuy said:

Wouldn’t be surprised if something like verifies in Anne Arundel. The past few seasons the southeastern part of the county has done much better than the northwest. 

At least the Bay is still really cold. Was 34 when I checked it earlier this week. Dont know what it is now though. 

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Just now, ThePhotoGuy said:

Wouldn’t be surprised if something like verifies in Anne Arundel. The past few seasons the southeastern part of the county has done much better than the northwest. 

I wouldn't either and yep it's been quite a nice run there.

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13 minutes ago, Terpeast said:

I’m at 350, 7 miles NW of IAD. My relatively mid elevation hasn’t hurt me before in marginal events, but this time it might 

I think we’ve definitely been hurt by our elevation in some minor squall events or lighter storms before. When I was in high school id drive through central ffx county where the elevation was 450+ ft and there would sometimes be noticeably more snow there. Always interesting to see how much elevation effects our microclimates

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3 minutes ago, SnowenOutThere said:

I think we’ve definitely been hurt by our elevation in some minor squall events or lighter storms before. When I was in high school id drive through central ffx county where the elevation was 450+ ft and there would sometimes be noticeably more snow there. Always interesting to see how much elevation effects our microclimates

There’s a “ridge” a mile to the west of me peaking at 475-500 ft, and I haven’t noticed any difference. But if talking about going up past the bigger hill on rt 7 west of leesburg, then yeah they’ve done better. 

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