MAJOR Snowstorm?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CWG is now using terms like "iffy" and "quite uncertain" and referring to a model that shows rain mixing in. They'll feel confident on Tuesday, I reckon.



I just watched a forecast on the WaPo site with Jason Samenow from CWG and he's pretty sure the immediate DC area will get 4 to 8 inches. The video was posted an hour ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CWG is now using terms like "iffy" and "quite uncertain" and referring to a model that shows rain mixing in. They'll feel confident on Tuesday, I reckon.

I think they will be pretty confident for Monday's and Tuesday's forecast by Wednesday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CWG is now using terms like "iffy" and "quite uncertain" and referring to a model that shows rain mixing in. They'll feel confident on Tuesday, I reckon.


If they are waffling like that, it is indeed an uncertain forecast.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So, are we all worried about climate change. Last week everyone was lamenting about how we got no snow this year.


If you think a 75 degree march followed by a historic march snowstorm isn't climate change in action I don't know what to tell you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CWG is now using terms like "iffy" and "quite uncertain" and referring to a model that shows rain mixing in. They'll feel confident on Tuesday, I reckon.


If they are waffling like that, it is indeed an uncertain forecast.



For D.C. And points east maybe. West of 95 is a pretty solid bet.

Also CWG literally always hedges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Knife's edge. It now looks like there could be no snow. Zilch.


LMAO what map are you looking at
Anonymous
Well, Metro Access has been suspended as of 4pm Monday in anticipation of all the snow, so I'm fairly certain this won't be a nothing event...

http://wtop.com/sprawl-crawl/2017/03/metroaccess-service-suspended-due-to-storm/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, are we all worried about climate change. Last week everyone was lamenting about how we got no snow this year.


If you think a 75 degree march followed by a historic march snowstorm isn't climate change in action I don't know what to tell you.


Historic March snowstorm? Historic? Really? Now you are really over the top.
Anonymous
I'm calling bust. 2" for most of the metro area and it will melt quickly. Maybe if you live north of Montgomery County you'll see more snow but the rest of us, I doubt it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So, are we all worried about climate change. Last week everyone was lamenting about how we got no snow this year.


If you think a 75 degree march followed by a historic march snowstorm isn't climate change in action I don't know what to tell you.


Historic March snowstorm? Historic? Really? Now you are really over the top.


Not PP, but I also read that some locations would likely be getting record-breaking amounts of snow for this time of year. That's what they mean by "historic".
Anonymous
I can't wait for more armchair meteorologists to chime in!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm calling bust. 2" for most of the metro area and it will melt quickly. Maybe if you live north of Montgomery County you'll see more snow but the rest of us, I doubt it.



Okay. I'll choose to believe you rather than all the meteorologists and all the models coming in. An anonymous person on the internet is the ultimate authority. After all, we're living in a world of "alternative facts" now.

Anonymous
When these storms skirt that line between rain/snow....lots of times that means ice which is way worse than snow.
Anonymous
I don't understand the excitement for amounts of snow that pose a serious problem for a lot of at risk populations, such as people with medical needs.

For me, it just means trying to shovel snow while caring for a newborn and a toddler, and generally going insane.

Liquor store, here I come!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm calling bust. 2" for most of the metro area and it will melt quickly. Maybe if you live north of Montgomery County you'll see more snow but the rest of us, I doubt it.



Okay. I'll choose to believe you rather than all the meteorologists and all the models coming in. An anonymous person on the internet is the ultimate authority. After all, we're living in a world of "alternative facts" now.



Ok but CWG says this one is hard to predict because we're right on the snow/rain line. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-weather-gang/wp/2017/03/12/heavy-snow-likely-in-d-c-area-monday-night-paralyzing-blizzard-from-new-york-to-boston/?utm_term=.61608cc03daf


"The main American forecast model, the GFS, forecasts a large amount of snow for Washington, while the European model – which is the highest performing – suggests a much lower impact event because of rain mixing in." The NAM has the immediate D.C. area at 2-4".
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