ok...4-7 inches of snow?????
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- hurricanedude
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ok...4-7 inches of snow?????
I really dont see it......please tell me no way it will snow 4-7 inches in Va Tidewater tomorrow.......I just hope for sunny and 80
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Re: ok...4-7 inches of snow?????
hurricanedude wrote:I really dont see it......please tell me no way it will snow 4-7 inches in Va Tidewater tomorrow.......I just hope for sunny and 80
Um ... contrary to my post a couple of days ago, yes, it's quite possible ... probably on the lower end of that forecast prog., it really depends on the moisture field AND whether you get into the stronger UVV's and EPV.
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7.25 in already this season....which is already 2 inches above the season average, get another 5 tomorrow and more next week...we may approach record snowfall in these neck of the woods, and believe it or not, and I cant belive Im doing this, but I agree with Jeb that someone in NE NC or SE VA may get a localized foot of snow......theres always one spot that gets the so called "lolipop"
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hurricanedude wrote:7.25 in already this season....which is already 2 inches above the season average, get another 5 tomorrow and more next week...we may approach record snowfall in these neck of the woods, and believe it or not, and I cant belive Im doing this, but I agree with Jeb that someone in NE NC or SE VA may get a localized foot of snow......theres always one spot that gets the so called "lolipop"
underneath a good CSI band it is more than possible. recall the late JAN 2002 event in the northeast BGM received 12" of snow, a total which busted several forecasts from around the region which were for far less.
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FLguy wrote:hurricanedude wrote:7.25 in already this season....which is already 2 inches above the season average, get another 5 tomorrow and more next week...we may approach record snowfall in these neck of the woods, and believe it or not, and I cant belive Im doing this, but I agree with Jeb that someone in NE NC or SE VA may get a localized foot of snow......theres always one spot that gets the so called "lolipop"
underneath a good CSI band it is more than possible. recall the late JAN 2002 event in the northeast BGM received 12" of snow, a total which busted several forecasts from around the region which were for far less.
So the VA and NC region CAN get CSI bands!!!!!
I want my very own CSI band full of heavy snow!!!!!!!
Oh please bring it!!!!

-Jeb
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