Winter has a few last breath's for VA?
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Winter has a few last breath's for VA?
The GFS and now the GGEM have been persistent with a meager SW divign in behind the CF as it passes through Ye Olde Virginny Monday nite into Tuesday. While there is no flow from the GOM, the sw does manage to SQUEEZ out .1-.2 qpf accross most of the state south of DCA...
Has to be watched, as we learned by the late week event in New England..a blip on radar tuesday was a decent event Thursday. So much energy with this tight gradient between the increasingly WARMNESS in the south and a strong thrust of cold air up north.
If it plays out as advertised...a minimal event, falls into dry air and ground temps are warm. Temps have been in the 50-65 range this week...
Any thoughts?
Huff
Has to be watched, as we learned by the late week event in New England..a blip on radar tuesday was a decent event Thursday. So much energy with this tight gradient between the increasingly WARMNESS in the south and a strong thrust of cold air up north.
If it plays out as advertised...a minimal event, falls into dry air and ground temps are warm. Temps have been in the 50-65 range this week...
Any thoughts?
Huff
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JQ Public wrote:Stormsfury may be of help on this one...athough he does the carolina's mostly VA isn't too far off.
I haven't had much time at all with work schedule taking me from 6 am to 6 pm all this past week, with a lunch break (3 hour lunch break) ... I am out of town ATT, and will return to CHS sometime later today. I ended up 51 hours this past week, and next week doesn't look any lighter. I will try to go into some extensive detail later tonight as I don't work Monday until 1 pm in the afternoon ...
HM (long-range forecaster) on WWBB has consistently alluded to this timeframe between the 20th and 25th ... Like I said before on WWBB, when you have record highs and record lows occurring simultaneously in the continental U.S., eventually something has to give. When these two seasons collide...HELLO BIG DOG! ...
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Would LOVE for that nogaps to happen, but I doubt it...The chances for a bigger event East of the appies and SOUTH of DC is dying by the day....The event on the 20th COULD happen, but climo goes strongly against it. I could see an event in the MTS however..(North of 39 Lattitude has longer shelf life as does elevation all they way down to NC..
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Now the 12z GFS has something as well on a cutoff 500mb low - further south than the NOGAPS.
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/avn/12/fp0_084.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _096.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _108.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod/analysis/namer/avn/12/fp0_084.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _096.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _108.shtml
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