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Sorm on track! Southern VA Northern NC Historical Snow and Winter Storm!

Posted on January 29, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather 1 Comment on Sorm on track! Southern VA Northern NC Historical Snow and Winter Storm!

I would not stray too far from my map for Virginia. This looks like aHistoric event. Snow will start in the evening in the southwest andoverspread the southern third of Virginia and the northern half ofNorth carolina. I may say a 1 to 3 inch increase in higher amountlocations could occur as the ratios of…

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Posted on January 28, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on

Second Call on the Event! Richmond – 8″ Bristol – 13″ Roanoke – 8″ Raleigh – 8″ – With Sleet too Norfolk – 10 – 12″ Sleet at first Charlottesville – 5″ Frederickburg – 3 – 4″ Dulles – 1″ DC – 2″ Asheville – 7″ and sleet Raleigh – 8″ Danville – 14 –…

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UPCOMING STORM

Posted on January 28, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on UPCOMING STORM

THE STORM FOR FRI-SAT IS LOOKING LIKE ONE FOR SOUTHEAST VA AND NC. ALTHOUGH THE 6Z SHOWS A NORTHERN TREND WITH EURO, GFS, NAM, AND GGEM. SO TIME WILL TELL. BUT AT THIS TIME BULLSEYE IS SOUTHEAST VA, AND NC MOR TO COME AFTER 12Z RUNS ***_LUKE_***

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First Guess!

Posted on January 27, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on First Guess!

First Call: The NC/VA border is the focus line for snow! Mountains to coast snow for these folks. I would then go 50 miles either side of that for the heaviest snow! I am thinking widespread 6 to 12 inches in this area with some up to 14 – 16". Snow will then quickly drop…

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Snow still looks Likely for the state

Posted on January 27, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Snow still looks Likely for the state

From Roanoke to Richmond to Chincoteugue and southward I am seeing a Major snow storm is possible. This would mean the possibility for 8 inches or more of snow. North of that from a line up to Charlottesville to Fredericksburg, to Ocean City I could see a 4 to 8 inch snow occurring. Northward still…

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Some model adjustments, Southern Virginia still the winners! Snow still looks likely

Posted on January 26, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Some model adjustments, Southern Virginia still the winners! Snow still looks likely

I will continue to watch the models for more accurate adjustments. Some encouraging signs for snow lovers on the American model this evening. It may still be off and too far north. I am still believing Southern 1/3rd of Virginia and Northern Half of North Carolina (and Mountains) to get the heaviest snows. Many will…

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Saw a shift in position of Storm – Southern push! Will have to see if this holds on next runs!

Posted on January 26, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather 1 Comment on Saw a shift in position of Storm – Southern push! Will have to see if this holds on next runs!

 Southern Virginia and North Carolina are looking like the winners on the Snow! I think I barked too soon for Maryland and Northern Virginia – at least I am concerned that models have trended SOUTH and this would be a miss Northern Virginia and Maryland! I will update later today!

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With the latest Model Trends it appears a MAJOR WINTER STORM is becoming Likely!

Posted on January 25, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on With the latest Model Trends it appears a MAJOR WINTER STORM is becoming Likely!

First of all, this is STILL model forecasting! Nothing has happened YET, but I am seeing some good trends towards this event! As of now, most, if not all, the major models have a significant winter storm for the region. Snow amounts could be in excess of 1 foot in many locations and at least…

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With the latest Model Trends it appears a MAJOR WINTER STORM is becoming Likely!

Posted on January 25, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on With the latest Model Trends it appears a MAJOR WINTER STORM is becoming Likely!

First of all, this is STILL model forecasting! Nothing has happened YET, but I am seeing some good trends towards this event! As of now, most, if not all, the major models have a significant winter storm for the region. Snow amounts could be in excess of 1 foot in many locations and at least…

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Crazy weather – Mild rainy AM- Late week system more confident

Posted on January 25, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on Crazy weather – Mild rainy AM- Late week system more confident

Overnight many saw flooding rains and very gusty winds. Many flood warnings remain, so be careful! Temps have soared to the low 60s for many! This may hold for a while and start to fall some as the day progresses. This week will be interesting! Colder air will definitely visit and with reinforcements of cold…

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