beautiful
beautiful
Wonder when the next one will strike
Hmm that's interesting. Thanks for the heads up haha.The Baltimore news said that next weekend there is a storm that looks somewhat similar, but appears to be much further out to sea and, if anything, will only affect the coast. But, that is a whole week away. If that thing shifts to the west, who knows what can happen?
The side of my driveway and parts of the sidewalk look like that ice wall from Game of Thrones.I ultimately ended up digging my car out of the most part out of concern that the melt today would become ice. I still can't drive it anywhere as the lot still hasn't been plowed. Oh well. Telecommuting this week for the most part I guess!
At least in Philly on multiple weather sites say the upcoming Thursday night we have a 60% of having 1-3 inches of snow. 1-3 inches seems pretty insignificant now, lol. I wonder what other areas may potentially see snow as well.Wonder when the next one will strike
Hmm that's interesting. Thanks for the heads up haha.
I do hope the next one hits the NE-western parts hard lol
I don't lift weights, but I imagine the soreness in my biceps is what it feels like when you over work yourself...this shit hurts, tired and can't fall asleep...
One reason could be because its higher resolution allowed it to capture the brick wall of mesoscale frontogenetic forcing required to produce such heavy snows in our area better than the global models. Funny thing was that it was right from the get-go if a little too far north.
A couple of days before the event I noticed it was a little farther north than the global models with the associated mid level low, and that for lack of a scientific description, it was doing something very weird with the intense mid level vort max progged to chug up the coast Friday night. These both may have lowered mid level heights enough in/near NYC to help open the floodgates. Still I was suspicious of this until Friday, and especially Friday night when the HRRR got within viewing range and modeled the intense banding that hit in the morning.
I remember reading Joe Bastardi's WxBell blog earlier in the week where he mentioned the NAM was the only model in his mind to capture the idea of the surface low tucking in closer to the Mid Atlantic coast. It has often done well with lows wrapping up in this area...once again better resolution of the low level thermal gradients between land and sea, also SST gradient north of the Gulf Stream?
sameWorking from home tomorrow, this is good.
North Shore Mass didn't get much, at least 4 inches which I'm fine about. No delays in my commute this morning.
IT's amazign how much snow fell on teh east coast and we never even got a flake of it in NH. However, if I drove south 15-30 mins into central MA...
We'll get ours by the end of the year, that's for sure...
meh this would be a normal storm in Canada. Schools would still be open too.
meh this would be a normal storm in Canada. Schools would still be open too.
meh this would be a normal storm in Canada. Schools would still be open too.
Okay, so Baltimore County schools and offices are closed tomorrow. Is it possible I won't be going in tomorrow either? My street is still completely untouched...I didn't expect this.
Tons of people were sledding around the Capital yesterday during the day:
Shot taken from a bar window after leaving the Capital:
Awesome. Glad the Capitol police let people sled again.
Rockville Maryland. Digging out all weekend. Can't drive out, busses aren't running. Sucks as I need to work but not much I can do.
The west coast of Canada (ie, Vancouver, etc) would deal with this much snow similarly. 2-3 feet is no joke when you're used to nothing.meh this would be a normal storm in Canada. Schools would still be open too.
more concerned about the ice to be honest. been above freezing during the daytime and below at night.meh this would be a normal storm in Canada. Schools would still be open too.
Any chance the government is closed tomorrow?