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Clipper for Mid-Atlantics?

#1 Postby Garrettj » Tue Jan 18, 2005 7:39 pm

Many forecasters are predicting significant snowfall for the metro Richmond area, some are expecting the storm to move more towards the north giving us a dusting, is there any maps out there or discussions or even closely analized predictions such as this wonderfully helpful sight posted by wxguy25 http://www.wxguy.storm2k.org/wxblog/clipper2.gif
I am trying to pin point what to expect, no snow, little snow, or a whole pile of snow, im hoping the track to stay towards the south nailing central VA with incredible snows, a little help here, thanks a bunch
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Re: Clipper for Mid-Atlantics?

#2 Postby wxguy25 » Tue Jan 18, 2005 7:45 pm

Garrettj wrote:Many forecasters are predicting significant snowfall for the metro Richmond area, some are expecting the storm to move more towards the north giving us a dusting, is there any maps out there or discussions or even closely analized predictions such as this wonderfully helpful sight posted by wxguy25 http://www.wxguy.storm2k.org/wxblog/clipper2.gif
I am trying to pin point what to expect, no snow, little snow, or a whole pile of snow, im hoping the track to stay towards the south nailing central VA with incredible snows, a little help here, thanks a bunch


That was last night, and based on old data. I have taken that graphic offline since it's no longer valid.
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Re: Clipper for Mid-Atlantics?

#3 Postby Guest » Tue Jan 18, 2005 7:48 pm

wxguy25 wrote:
Garrettj wrote:Many forecasters are predicting significant snowfall for the metro Richmond area, some are expecting the storm to move more towards the north giving us a dusting, is there any maps out there or discussions or even closely analized predictions such as this wonderfully helpful sight posted by wxguy25 http://www.wxguy.storm2k.org/wxblog/clipper2.gif
I am trying to pin point what to expect, no snow, little snow, or a whole pile of snow, im hoping the track to stay towards the south nailing central VA with incredible snows, a little help here, thanks a bunch


That was last night, and based on old data. I have taken that graphic offline since it's no longer valid.
Will you be posting a new one?
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Re: Clipper for Mid-Atlantics?

#4 Postby wxguy25 » Tue Jan 18, 2005 7:54 pm

weathermantony wrote:
wxguy25 wrote:
Garrettj wrote:Many forecasters are predicting significant snowfall for the metro Richmond area, some are expecting the storm to move more towards the north giving us a dusting, is there any maps out there or discussions or even closely analized predictions such as this wonderfully helpful sight posted by wxguy25 http://www.wxguy.storm2k.org/wxblog/clipper2.gif
I am trying to pin point what to expect, no snow, little snow, or a whole pile of snow, im hoping the track to stay towards the south nailing central VA with incredible snows, a little help here, thanks a bunch


That was last night, and based on old data. I have taken that graphic offline since it's no longer valid.
Will you be posting a new one?


later tonight maybe.
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