Winter has a few last breath's for VA?
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Rob-TheStormChaser wrote:lmao I saw the runs...I'm hoping for it...just for my sake lol
You want a good laugh, take a look at 372 and 384hr out. This would show snow down to Mississippi and Alabama (deep into both states) on March 26th...*LOL*
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _372.shtml
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... _384.shtml
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Rob-TheStormChaser wrote:lol figures...someone is smoking something at the office I think! Thats been the pattern all year and I think they just patched an old map there from December..lol We'll see!
*LMAO* - Yeah, I''d say .... can't we say SERIOUS COLD BIAS SHOWING HERE! ...
Actually, that kind of amplification might be showing, taking the cold bias in effect, thunderstorms with hail potential, come to think of it.
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Interesting ... the 12z RUNS were riddled with problems ...
http://205.156.54.206/tgstatus/
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/pmdhmd.html
http://205.156.54.206/tgstatus/
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/pmdhmd.html
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Rob-TheStormChaser wrote:lmao thats all they need in the lower GOM states and TN valleys...a cold air dammed hail storm from hell sitting on top of them. Reminds me of the hail the get in Colorado many times a year....the kind you can shovel too!
Denver and surrounding areas are famous for those 2 foot deep hailstorms, aren't they?
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Rob-TheStormChaser wrote:Oh yeah...bigtime....you better have some serious insurance out that way for property and vehicles. Screwy weather out there....Hail and 50 degrees one day and then a blizzard the next, followed by mid 70s in winter.
Sounds like here in CHS, well, except the blizzard and the hail.
Temperatures in the 70's one day, the 40's the next, and back in the 70's the next...Hello March.
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Aint these transition periods grand? Just think, ours up north here are goofy since we have mountains surrounding us...the Atlantic still in operation, Canadian air slamming across from the NW and also LES in April and even May...then the T-storms and melting snows with ice jamming on the rivers....oh yeah...I love it here! lmao
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Rob-TheStormChaser wrote:Aint these transition periods grand? Just think, ours up north here are goofy since we have mountains surrounding us...the Atlantic still in operation, Canadian air slamming across from the NW and also LES in April and even May...then the T-storms and melting snows with ice jamming on the rivers....oh yeah...I love it here! lmao
Sounds like never a dull moment, weatherwise!.
Here, today...dull, but beautiful...already 72 at CHS.
But a lot of river flooding ... Edisto, and a lot of SC Rivers over flood stage, but just due to recent heavy rains.
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Summary
Event went off as I expect...Much dry air aloft..(Had some nice virga this AM)...and flurries did break out for about a half an hour.
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