Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Consensus building toward ... little or no accumulation. Show's over people.
Just did a quick look at the 6z NAM model. Showing a bit warmer. Or more precisely low a bit inland. That is not a good snow potential for DC; look for the Appalachians to be hammered.
Anonymous wrote:Wish I knew we were getting a major snowstorm BEFORE I went to the damn grocery store this morning and only bought cheese. Fuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, 7:40, your map is from Jan. 2016.
Hahaha just saw that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:9 inches? Not sure that qualifies as "major"!
Are you new to the DC area??
Anonymous wrote:Uh, 7:40, your map is from Jan. 2016.
Anonymous wrote:Uh, 7:40, your map is from Jan. 2016.
Anonymous wrote:Consensus building toward ... little or no accumulation. Show's over people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this area during the buildup to the snowstorm!!!
+1
The anticipation is as exciting as the actual (non) event.
When someone posted the Hitler video last year before Snowzilla my husband and I were in actual tears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please nooooooo snow.
Models shifting to rain.
Actually, just the euro model. US Model (GFS & NAM) are showing snow. 12 runs will be out in a couple of hours.
Euro model is most reliable predictor of NE storms though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please nooooooo snow.
Models shifting to rain.
Actually, just the euro model. US Model (GFS & NAM) are showing snow. 12 runs will be out in a couple of hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please nooooooo snow.
Models shifting to rain.
Anonymous wrote:Please nooooooo snow.