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Which is why I'm not really concerned, everything will be melted by Friday, estimated high of 44 on Thursday, 53 on Friday
new NAM shows over 20" of snow for part of central VA, culpepper is ground-zero.Follow this blog:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/snowquester-live-blog-tracking-the-models-march-3-evening-edition/2013/03/03/140b5afc-8467-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394_blog.html
Did you see the note? 9:56 p.m. update: Below is the NAM’s simulated snow depth as the storm ends. Talk about a tricky forecast locally if it was right! (note: these maps are really more for fun than serious totals).
btw, this storm once again demonstrates the accuracy of the Euro, like Sandy, the Euro had this one nailed more than a week out.
Snowquestration is coming
Pretty bold statement. Not a flake has fallen and you call it a successful forecast.
Loaded wood into the rack on the porch and dragged the genset out of the shed. I just spent and hour and a half guaranteeing that we won't see snow.
fair enough, but all the models have come in line with the Euro, versus the other way around. Even a few days ago the GFS still had nothing.CWG is out with their latest:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/snowquester-heavy-wet-late-season-snowstorm-likely-to-paste-washington-dc-mid-atlantic/2013/03/04/0470fc2e-84de-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394_blog.html(Image removed from quote.)
maybe I should go by diet soda, milk and toilet paper to seal the deal....
I'll gas up my cars and load up on water - that should seal it. Then again, my wife has a conference in crystal city on Thursday and if she can't attend we're out 2k that her company may not reimburse, so that almost guarantees snow