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


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2 minutes ago, baltosquid said:


combo of ground warmth and moisture? Feels like snow was just getting swallowed by puddles as the soil was so saturated already from the snowcrete melt, prior rains and opening rain from this storm. Also probably made the ground temps way more stubborn due to the moisture content. At least that’s my guess.

I agree. Some surfaces, especially sidewalks, formed some puddles by like 7pm, and it was game over. No chance to accumulate on that, even though we were probably getting like 1"/hr rates on the backside.

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4 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

Pictures and videos from parents west of Rehoboth look surreal. Probably a solid 18-22" there and still snowing lightly. Thankfully they kept their power. 

Snow came up to the bottom of the patio table, which should be 20+ of clearance. Might be the most snow that area has seen in decades. 

Friends in Broadkill Beach lost power at 9:45 last night and it's still out.  But they said Dogfish Brewery still has power, so there's that!

 

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3 minutes ago, baltosquid said:


combo of ground warmth and moisture? Feels like snow was just getting swallowed by puddles as the soil was so saturated already from the snowcrete melt, prior rains and opening rain from this storm. Also probably made the ground temps way more stubborn due to the moisture content. At least that’s my guess.

The rain and puddles were a major issue. There are parts of my yard that have zero accumulation

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1 minute ago, TSSN+ said:

Been in bed since got home from hospital but since I’m a weenie had to throw on some clothes and go measure. Measurement of 4.25” in the books. 

Glad you’re out of the hospital and feeling better. 

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Not going out to measure so will use my deck eye system. A solid 2” on the table cover that is shielded from wind. Grassy surfaces have some completely covered spots while others you can see vegetation peaking through. No pavement coverage minus the blown snow. As usual due to other areas around Frederick Co., mainly in the mountains and N. Fred Co. FCPSMD is closed. Glad my kids are graduated as these kids will be in school till mid June at this rate or loose spring break days. Still have snow flying here and the winds are just yuck.

College kids report is the DC kid has a late start but she has an afternoon class so does not affect her. PA kid woke and promptly texted that her 8:30 is canceled. The excitement was shown in capital letters. All in all, minus the wind as I absolutely dislike wind, any storm I do not have to shovel my driveway is a win. MD weather will never cease to baffle me. Between the topography and smaller size it literally is a grab bag of surprises. 

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1 minute ago, Mrs.J said:

Not going out to measure so will use my deck eye system. A solid 2” on the table cover that is shielded from wind. Grassy surfaces have some completely covered spots while others you can see vegetation peaking through. No pavement coverage minus the blown snow. As usual due to other areas around Frederick Co., mainly in the mountains and N. Fred Co. FCPSMD is closed. Glad my kids are graduated as these kids will be in school till mid June at this rate or loose spring break days. Still have snow flying here and the winds are just yuck.

College kids report is the DC kid has a late start but she has an afternoon class so does not affect her. PA kid woke and promptly texted that her 8:30 is canceled. The excitement was shown in capital letters. All in all, minus the wind as I absolutely dislike wind, any storm I do not have to shovel my driveway is a win. MD weather will never cease to baffle me. Between the topography and smaller size it literally is a grab bag of surprises. 

North side of Frederick got zilch until this morning.  Now at least my grass is 80% covered so it looks nice.  Probably going with 0.2" of snow in my CoCoRaHS today

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8:30am Monday morning Columbia imby low 29, current 30. Just shoveled a couple inches (will measure soon; looks like maybe +/- 3” considering compaction) and cleaned off cars. Pretty easy. Yeah we missed the big snows but I’m happy with a rewhitened wintry look for 2, maybe 3 days, as everything slowly melts away with no back-breaking effort needed. Sun trying to poke thru amid constant flurries/snowshowers. 

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Made the drive into the office from Hagerstown area to Frederick.  Snow amounts definitely picked up around MD65 (the outlets) and increased as you got closer to South Mountain on I70.  Surprised there wasn't more of a noticeable increase on South Mountain as it seemed like there was a band that was sitting over it all night, but it was gorgeous looking.  Middletown / Myersville valley looks like it had a nice amount on the ground, maybe 6in at least, but hard to tell from the highway.  Hit that remaining snow band there, coming down rather nicely still.  Maybe that is the *REDACTED* that everyone has been excitedly speaking about.  Braddock Heights had some good-looking amounts on the ground as well, but once you were down off there the snow totals fall back down relatively quickly for Frederick city, at least on the south side.  Overall highways were fine, and the scenery is amazing.  

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38 minutes ago, CAPE said:

Reposting here. I put it in the other thread. Here is a shot from my security cam. Lots sagging tree limbs and I am sure there is damage. The power was out there for 2 hours last night.

Looks like Narnia lol.

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Congratulations Cape, beautiful 

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4 minutes ago, MDphotog said:

Made the drive into the office from Hagerstown area to Frederick.  Snow amounts definitely picked up around MD65 (the outlets) and increased as you got closer to South Mountain on I70.  Surprised there wasn't more of a noticeable increase on South Mountain as it seemed like there was a band that was sitting over it all night, but it was gorgeous looking.  Middletown / Myersville valley looks like it had a nice amount on the ground, maybe 6in at least, but hard to tell from the highway.  Hit that remaining snow band there, coming down rather nicely still.  Maybe that is the *REDACTED* that everyone has been excitedly speaking about.  Braddock Heights had some good-looking amounts on the ground as well, but once you were down off there the snow totals fall back down relatively quickly for Frederick city, at least on the south side.  Overall highways were fine, and the scenery is amazing.  

Good summary of the distribution with this storm.  I was seeing reports of a few inches of snow just a few miles away from where it was still raining yesterday.  The micro-scale of this storm was fun to watch

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My parents are over 2’ in Ocean County, NJ so far.
 
Light snow on my commute into work. 

Ground zero from ocean county NJ to eastern Long Island. I’m not going anywhere til Wed at least lol. Islip LI is likely going to surpass 30” shortly. Wild
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21 minutes ago, TSSN+ said:

Been in bed since got home from hospital but since I’m a weenie had to throw on some clothes and go measure. Measurement of 4.25” in the books. 

Glad you’re home and i hope you’re feeling better. We need you for Friday and next Monday/Tuesday, get well fast. 

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4 minutes ago, jayyy said:


Ground zero from ocean county NJ to eastern Long Island. I’m not going anywhere til Wed at least lol. Islip LI is likely going to surpass 30” shortly. Wild

Some insane totals. 20 here and still puking snow. 

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49 minutes ago, WxUSAF said:

Elevation and marginal temps obviously a huge factor as were rates. For MBY, I’m sorta puzzled by how inefficiently it accumulated in the 5-9pm window. Like I legit probably had like 4-5:1 ratios and temps were 32-33. And those were big aggregates!

I really think the ground temps hurt a lot of us.  I noticed there was a day last week when all the snow-crete melted away and I think right around then is when we finally lost that cold ground temps we had for Jan and early Feb.  I think I looked at the MD Mesonet and ground temps were in the high 30's maybe touching 40.  If we still had the really cold ground temps we probably would have done better with the marginal temps.  

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10 minutes ago, catoctin wx said:

Good summary of the distribution with this storm.  I was seeing reports of a few inches of snow just a few miles away from where it was still raining yesterday.  The micro-scale of this storm was fun to watch

Wish I had some free time to go get some photos all through the "valley" there.  I bet Catoctin looks just as good as well.  Perfect postcard snow while still be relatively clear for travel.

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20 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

Glad you're better! Did you really measure 4.25"? Eyeballing I  thought 3-4". Guess I  need better eyeballs.

I did. Measured in multiple locations for an average of 4.25” was some 4.5-5” spots on grass and 4” on my car I came up with 4.25” and makes since there’s reports just to my south and east of 4-5” amounts. 

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