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Temperature 30, dewpoint now 21 degrees. An area of snow is overhead. Still no flakes, but I am monitoring the situation. Some more flurries of light snow to our west may move east later to give us a coating. We'll see.
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Temperature is now 29 degrees. The dewpoint is 24 degrees. Snow showers are to our east. But there are more radar echoes off to our west and the area of snow is filling in to the west, so it looks increasingly likely that we will see some light snow later tonight. If it starts by 115am, I might get to see it. The ambient temperature and the dewpoints are only about 5 degrees apart now. We should have snow reaching the ground later tonight. I am forecasting a dusting to an inch of snow accumulation.
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Congratulations SE Virginia and North Carolina, you guys (and gals) are seeing some nice snows about now, judging from this radar!
Woodbridge has an inch of snow!!! LOOKS LIKE I BUSTED LOL!!! I very much doubted we'd see an accumulation! We are observing a light steady snow here at 27 degrees/25 degree dewpoint. Winds are now NNE at 5 to 12 mph.
Can you believe this? Tonight we are in for a low of 12, then tomorrow 22 to 25 for a high temperature, then lows tomorrow night will be near 7 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO---HOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Boy am I gonna enjoy every step of that jebwalk tomorrow night-----it's going to be very refreshing and bracingly cool outside. Hopefully there will be something of a cool breeze or at least a light air.
Bring it!!!!
Bring it!!!!
Bring it!!!!
The ground looks very much like an old Currier & Ives lithograph. It's nice to see the snow again!!! I'm very happy------I had only expected a few flurries and a coating.
EDIT!!!!!!! Whoa!!! The snow is verging on Moderate!!!!! Yeah baby, Bring It!!!!! WOOOOOO--HOOOOOO!!!!!
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT !!!!!!!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!
Woodbridge has an inch of snow!!! LOOKS LIKE I BUSTED LOL!!! I very much doubted we'd see an accumulation! We are observing a light steady snow here at 27 degrees/25 degree dewpoint. Winds are now NNE at 5 to 12 mph.
Can you believe this? Tonight we are in for a low of 12, then tomorrow 22 to 25 for a high temperature, then lows tomorrow night will be near 7 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO---HOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Boy am I gonna enjoy every step of that jebwalk tomorrow night-----it's going to be very refreshing and bracingly cool outside. Hopefully there will be something of a cool breeze or at least a light air.
Bring it!!!!
Bring it!!!!
Bring it!!!!
The ground looks very much like an old Currier & Ives lithograph. It's nice to see the snow again!!! I'm very happy------I had only expected a few flurries and a coating.
EDIT!!!!!!! Whoa!!! The snow is verging on Moderate!!!!! Yeah baby, Bring It!!!!! WOOOOOO--HOOOOOO!!!!!



-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT !!!!!!!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!

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Jeb - great to see you got the snow! And look at some of the temps to your north and you will appreciate how cold it may get in your area. These are as of 11 AM.
Wilmington, DE is down to 27 degrees
Allentown, PA is down to 16 degrees
Scranton, PA is down to 7 degrees
Binghamton, NY is down to -6 degrees
Montpelier, VT is down to -11 degrees
Whitefield, NH is down to -16 degrees
Can you say "The cold is coming!!"
Wilmington, DE is down to 27 degrees
Allentown, PA is down to 16 degrees
Scranton, PA is down to 7 degrees
Binghamton, NY is down to -6 degrees
Montpelier, VT is down to -11 degrees
Whitefield, NH is down to -16 degrees
Can you say "The cold is coming!!"

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We're observing 29 degrees, dewpoint 25 degrees, NNE winds 5 to 12mph, overcast with light to moderate snow at times.
It really looks SHWEET!!!!!!!
One inch of snow on the ground!!
Can you say I BUSTED? LOL!!!
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It really looks SHWEET!!!!!!!
One inch of snow on the ground!!
Can you say I BUSTED? LOL!!!
-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Have received a very nice 3 inches here so far in my area and what a beautiful sight!!
Gradually tapering off later this afternoon....
Went to work this morning and made it there okay and because it was a SLOW day (customer-wise) the supervisor and manager let their employees go home after a half-day.
Eric
Updated: 2:05 PM EST on January 09, 2004
Temperature 32 °F
Windchill 27 °F
Humidity 93%
Dew Point 30 °F
Wind NNE at 5 mph
Pressure 30.15 in (Falling)
Conditions Light Snow Showers
Visibility 3 miles
Winter Weather Advisory in effect today...
Rest of Today:
Snow tapering to flurries later this afternoon. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Highs in the lower 30s. East winds around 5 mph becoming northeast around 10 mph in the afternoon. Chance of snow 100 percent.
Tonight:
Cloudy. A slight chance of flurries in the evening. Lows in the lower 20s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 2:30 PM EST on January 9, 2004
Alamance NC-Chatham NC-Davidson NC-Durham NC-Edgecombe NC-Forsyth NC- Franklin NC-Granville NC-Guilford NC-Halifax NC-Johnston NC-Nash NC- Orange NC-person NC-Randolph NC-Vance NC-wake NC-Warren NC-Wayne NC- Wilson NC- including the cities of... Asheboro... Burlington... Cary... Chapel HIll... Creedmoor... Durham... Goldsboro... Graham... Greensboro... Halifax... Henderson... High Point... Hillsborough... Lexington... Louisburg... Mount Olive... Nashville... Oxford... Pittsboro... Raleigh... Randleman... Roanoke Rapids... Rocky Mount... Roxboro... Siler City... Smithfield... Tarboro... Warrenton and Winston-Salem 230 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
... Winter Weather Advisory in effect...
A band of light snow will bring a trace to 0.25 inch of additional snowfall to areas from near Seagrove and Goldston east through Raleigh... Lillington... Clayton and Smithfield through 400 PM. An additional band of light snow will possibly bring an additional 0.25 inch of snow to areas from Roxboro east through Henderson... Warrenton... and Roanoke Rapids. Elsewhere... very light snow and snow flurries will continue through the late afternoon. Only an additional trace of snowfall is expected giving storm totals of 2 to 3.5 inches. The temperatures will hover around 32 degrees through 430 PM... then fall to near 30 by 600 PM.
Travel continues hazardous in spots across central North Carolina. Most urban areas have wet roads with slushy bridges and overpasses. Some rural roads have slushy snow on them. Those who must drive should drive defensively and allow extra braking distance.

Went to work this morning and made it there okay and because it was a SLOW day (customer-wise) the supervisor and manager let their employees go home after a half-day.

Eric

Updated: 2:05 PM EST on January 09, 2004
Temperature 32 °F
Windchill 27 °F
Humidity 93%
Dew Point 30 °F
Wind NNE at 5 mph
Pressure 30.15 in (Falling)
Conditions Light Snow Showers
Visibility 3 miles
Winter Weather Advisory in effect today...
Rest of Today:
Snow tapering to flurries later this afternoon. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Highs in the lower 30s. East winds around 5 mph becoming northeast around 10 mph in the afternoon. Chance of snow 100 percent.
Tonight:
Cloudy. A slight chance of flurries in the evening. Lows in the lower 20s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 2:30 PM EST on January 9, 2004
Alamance NC-Chatham NC-Davidson NC-Durham NC-Edgecombe NC-Forsyth NC- Franklin NC-Granville NC-Guilford NC-Halifax NC-Johnston NC-Nash NC- Orange NC-person NC-Randolph NC-Vance NC-wake NC-Warren NC-Wayne NC- Wilson NC- including the cities of... Asheboro... Burlington... Cary... Chapel HIll... Creedmoor... Durham... Goldsboro... Graham... Greensboro... Halifax... Henderson... High Point... Hillsborough... Lexington... Louisburg... Mount Olive... Nashville... Oxford... Pittsboro... Raleigh... Randleman... Roanoke Rapids... Rocky Mount... Roxboro... Siler City... Smithfield... Tarboro... Warrenton and Winston-Salem 230 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
... Winter Weather Advisory in effect...
A band of light snow will bring a trace to 0.25 inch of additional snowfall to areas from near Seagrove and Goldston east through Raleigh... Lillington... Clayton and Smithfield through 400 PM. An additional band of light snow will possibly bring an additional 0.25 inch of snow to areas from Roxboro east through Henderson... Warrenton... and Roanoke Rapids. Elsewhere... very light snow and snow flurries will continue through the late afternoon. Only an additional trace of snowfall is expected giving storm totals of 2 to 3.5 inches. The temperatures will hover around 32 degrees through 430 PM... then fall to near 30 by 600 PM.
Travel continues hazardous in spots across central North Carolina. Most urban areas have wet roads with slushy bridges and overpasses. Some rural roads have slushy snow on them. Those who must drive should drive defensively and allow extra braking distance.
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Skywatch_NC wrote:Have received a very nice 3 inches here so far in my area and what a beautiful sight!!Gradually tapering off later this afternoon....
Went to work this morning and made it there okay and because it was a SLOW day (customer-wise) the supervisor and manager let their employees go home after a half-day.![]()
Eric
Updated: 2:05 PM EST on January 09, 2004
Temperature 32 °F
Windchill 27 °F
Humidity 93%
Dew Point 30 °F
Wind NNE at 5 mph
Pressure 30.15 in (Falling)
Conditions Light Snow Showers
Visibility 3 miles
Winter Weather Advisory in effect today...
Rest of Today:
Snow tapering to flurries later this afternoon. Snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches. Highs in the lower 30s. East winds around 5 mph becoming northeast around 10 mph in the afternoon. Chance of snow 100 percent.
Tonight:
Cloudy. A slight chance of flurries in the evening. Lows in the lower 20s. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 2:30 PM EST on January 9, 2004
Alamance NC-Chatham NC-Davidson NC-Durham NC-Edgecombe NC-Forsyth NC- Franklin NC-Granville NC-Guilford NC-Halifax NC-Johnston NC-Nash NC- Orange NC-person NC-Randolph NC-Vance NC-wake NC-Warren NC-Wayne NC- Wilson NC- including the cities of... Asheboro... Burlington... Cary... Chapel HIll... Creedmoor... Durham... Goldsboro... Graham... Greensboro... Halifax... Henderson... High Point... Hillsborough... Lexington... Louisburg... Mount Olive... Nashville... Oxford... Pittsboro... Raleigh... Randleman... Roanoke Rapids... Rocky Mount... Roxboro... Siler City... Smithfield... Tarboro... Warrenton and Winston-Salem 230 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
... Winter Weather Advisory in effect...
A band of light snow will bring a trace to 0.25 inch of additional snowfall to areas from near Seagrove and Goldston east through Raleigh... Lillington... Clayton and Smithfield through 400 PM. An additional band of light snow will possibly bring an additional 0.25 inch of snow to areas from Roxboro east through Henderson... Warrenton... and Roanoke Rapids. Elsewhere... very light snow and snow flurries will continue through the late afternoon. Only an additional trace of snowfall is expected giving storm totals of 2 to 3.5 inches. The temperatures will hover around 32 degrees through 430 PM... then fall to near 30 by 600 PM.
Travel continues hazardous in spots across central North Carolina. Most urban areas have wet roads with slushy bridges and overpasses. Some rural roads have slushy snow on them. Those who must drive should drive defensively and allow extra braking distance.
See, what did I tell ya Eric?!!! You got 3 inches of snow!!!



Yeah I am ecstatic for North Carolina and southeastern Virginia!!!

Hey North Carolinians!!!!
You ENJOY that fresh snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You deserve it!!!!



-ARCTIC BLAST JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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WOOOOOOO---HOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
WIND CHILL ADVISORY TONIGHT AND EARLY SATURDAY UNTIL 5:00AM EST
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Urgent - Weather Message National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 237 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
1000- Allegany MD-Anne Arundel MD-Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria VA- Augusta VA-Berkeley WV-Carroll MD-Clarke VA-Culpeper VA- District Of Columbia DC-Fairfax VA-Fauquier VA-Frederick VA- Frederick MD-Grant WV-Hampshire WV-Hardy WV-Harford MD-Highland VA- Howard MD-Jefferson WV-Loudoun VA-Madison VA-Mineral WV- Montgomery MD-Morgan WV-Northern Baltimore MD-Page VA-Pendleton WV- Prince Georges MD-Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park VA- Rappahannock VA-Rockingham VA-Shenandoah VA-Southern Baltimore MD- Warren VA-Washington MD-
...Wind Chill Advisory Tonight And Early Saturday...
The National Weather Service In Sterling Virginia Has Issued A Wind Chill Advisory For Tonight And Early Saturday. The Advisory Includes The Baltimore And Washington Metropolitan Areas...Much Of Northern Virginia...The Shenandoah Valley...The Potomac Highlands...And North Central Maryland.
Low Temperatures In The Single Digits And Low Teens Will Combine With Strong Winds To Produce Very Low Wind Chill Values Overnight And Saturday Morning.
The Lowest Wind Chills Overnight Are Expected Across Northern Maryland...The Potomac Highlands And Northern Shenandoah Valley Where Wind Chills Could Fall As Low As 15 Degrees Below Zero. Most Locations Will See Overnight Lowest Wind Chills In The Zero To Minus 10 Range.
A Wind Chill Advisory Is Issued When Strong Winds Combine With Cold Temperatures To Create Dangerously Cold Conditions For Exposed Skin. The Wind Will Make It Feel Like It Is 5 Degrees Below Zero Or Colder Overnight And Early Saturday. Those Planning To Venture Outdoors Should Dress Warmly...Making Sure That All Exposed Skin Is Covered.
Now I get to enjoy cooler weather tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am going to enjoy that jebwalk tomorrow night SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!
WOOOOOOOO--HOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-ARCTIC FREEZE JEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jeb, I believe that even the local mets out of the Raleigh and Durham areas were caught by surprise with this system!!!
Yes, it will be around for the weekend!
Before a brief "warm-up" on Monday!
Eric
The NWS already hinting for next Wednesday and Wednesday night:...!!
Wednesday:
Cloudy. Slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 40s. Chance of snow 20 percent.
Wednesday Night:
Cloudy. Chance of snow. Lows in the mid 20s. Chance of snow 40 percent.


Yes, it will be around for the weekend!


Eric

The NWS already hinting for next Wednesday and Wednesday night:...!!

Wednesday:
Cloudy. Slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 40s. Chance of snow 20 percent.
Wednesday Night:
Cloudy. Chance of snow. Lows in the mid 20s. Chance of snow 40 percent.
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Winter Weather Statement
Expires 2:00 PM EST on January 10, 2004
Statement as of 3:30 PM EST on January 9, 2004
330 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
... A black ice advisory is in effect after midnight tonight through mid morning Saturday...
As a reinforcing shot of cold air drops temperatures into the 20s late tonight... any residual melted snow on roads and sidewalks will refreeze into patches of black ice... leading to possible travel problems overnight through Saturday morning. Anyone driving after midnight tonight through Saturday morning should use extra caution and allow extra time to reach your destination. Drive below the posted speeds... and be alert for potential slick spots. Keep a safe distance away from other cars... to avoid an accident if sudden braking is necessary. Bridges and overpasses will be most susceptible to black ice formation. Black ice is a thin sheet of ice that takes on the appearance of wet asphalt and is difficult to see at night.
In addition... blustery northeast winds behind the front in combination with the chilly temperatures will bring wind chill readings down into the single digits and teens. Those planning to be outdoors late tonight through Saturday should dress appropriately. Temperatures are expected to remain around or just below the freezing mark through Saturday.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and other local media for further details or updates.
Expires 2:00 PM EST on January 10, 2004
Statement as of 3:30 PM EST on January 9, 2004
330 PM EST Fri Jan 9 2004
... A black ice advisory is in effect after midnight tonight through mid morning Saturday...
As a reinforcing shot of cold air drops temperatures into the 20s late tonight... any residual melted snow on roads and sidewalks will refreeze into patches of black ice... leading to possible travel problems overnight through Saturday morning. Anyone driving after midnight tonight through Saturday morning should use extra caution and allow extra time to reach your destination. Drive below the posted speeds... and be alert for potential slick spots. Keep a safe distance away from other cars... to avoid an accident if sudden braking is necessary. Bridges and overpasses will be most susceptible to black ice formation. Black ice is a thin sheet of ice that takes on the appearance of wet asphalt and is difficult to see at night.
In addition... blustery northeast winds behind the front in combination with the chilly temperatures will bring wind chill readings down into the single digits and teens. Those planning to be outdoors late tonight through Saturday should dress appropriately. Temperatures are expected to remain around or just below the freezing mark through Saturday.
Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and other local media for further details or updates.
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