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Clarification on Big Snow possibilities

Posted on February 4, 2010 By Mid Atlantic Weather 1 Comment on Clarification on Big Snow possibilities

The last post was based on this morning's early run of the models. It is not considered to have the same weight as the noon or late evening runs of these models, but they may have picked up something that needs to be considered.  We will look to see if this holds true at noon as well and update as necessary. Ironically, although I think it may be overdone, it *COULD* be under done! We will have to wait and see!

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Comment (1) on “Clarification on Big Snow possibilities”

  1. Wayne says:
    February 4, 2010 at 11:15 am

    From LoDelWayne,
    I live in Rehoboth Beach, DE. We usually don't see the effects others to the west of us do, but I remember 1983 and we DID have blizzard conditions as well as 1979! Is this OUR BIG one?

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