THURSDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND BREEZY EARLY FOLLOWED BY PARTLY CLOUDY AND COOLER CONDITIONS LATER WITH SLOWLY FALLING AFTERNOON TEMPS LO: 62 HI: 62
FRIDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND CHILLY LO: 39 HI: 53
SATURDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS BREEZY AND COLDER WITH SOME LIGHT RAIN AND OR SNOW SHOWERS DURING THE EVENING FOLLOWED BY A PERIOD OF LIGHT SNOW OVERNIGHT AND POSSIBLY UP TO AN INCH OF STICKAGE DURING THE NIGHT LO: 34 HI: 44
SUNDAY: MORNING FLURRIES POSSIBLE OTHERWISE TURNING PARTLY CLOUDY WINDY AND VERY COLD WITH STEADY OR SLOWLY FALLING AFTERNOON TEMPS LO: 29 HI: 29
MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY COLD BEFORE SOME MORE LIGHT RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS MAY DEVELOP WITH THE NEXT CLIPPER SYSTEM THAT MOVES INTO OUR AREA BY LATE TUESDAY LO: 16 HI: 32
FORECASTER: SCHLEY
—– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: SPRING HATH NOT SPRUNG YET WITH WEDNESDAY THUNDER LEADING A SATURDAY NIGHT SNOW !!! DATE: 02/05/2008 18:30:50 STATUS: publish BODY:
WEDNESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY WARM WITH SCATTERED AFTERNOON SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS ARE ALSO POSSIBLE DURING THE EVENING LO: 44 HI: 74
THURSDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND MUCH COOLER LO: 39 HI: 49
FRIDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND CHILLY LO: 34 HI: 44
SATURDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW POSSIBLE DURING THE EVENING HOURS AND SOME STICKAGE IS ALSO POSSIBLE DURING THE NIGHT LO: 29 HI: 39
SUNDAY: AM SNOW SHOWERS FOLLOWED BY AFTERNOON CLEARING BUT VERY WINDY AND COLD WITH STEADY OR SLOWLY FALLING AFTERNOON TEMPS LO: 29 HI: 30
FORECASTER: SCHLEY —– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 02/06/2008 14:38:55 SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 347 PM EST WED FEB 6 2008 DCZ001-MDZ003>007-009>011-013-014-016>018-501-502-VAZ021-025>031- 036>042-050>057-WVZ050>055-501>504-070245- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-WASHINGTON-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL- NORTHERN BALTIMORE-HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE- PRINCE GEORGES-ANNE ARUNDEL-CHARLES-ST. MARYS-CALVERT- EXTREME WESTERN ALLEGANY-CENTRAL AND EASTERN ALLEGANY-HIGHLAND- AUGUSTA-ROCKINGHAM-SHENANDOAH-FREDERICK VA-PAGE-WARREN-CLARKE- NELSON-ALBEMARLE-GREENE-MADISON-RAPPAHANNOCK-FAUQUIER-LOUDOUN- ORANGE-CULPEPER-PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK-FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-SPOTSYLVANIA- KING GEORGE-HAMPSHIRE-MORGAN-BERKELEY-JEFFERSON-PENDLETON-HARDY- WESTERN GRANT-EASTERN GRANT-WESTERN MINERAL-EASTERN MINERAL- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…HAGERSTOWN…FREDERICK… WESTMINSTER…GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA…BALTIMORE…ANNAPOLIS… WALDORF…ST MARYS CITY…FROSTBURG…CUMBERLAND…STAUNTON… WAYNESBORO…HARRISONBURG…WINCHESTER…FRONT ROYAL… CHARLOTTESVILLE…LEESBURG…CULPEPER…MANASSAS… MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA…FALLS CHURCH… FREDERICKSBURG…MARTINSBURG…CHARLES TOWN…BAYARD… PETERSBURG…EMORYVILLE…HARTMANSVILLE…KEYSER…FORT ASHBY 347 PM EST WED FEB 6 2008 …POTENTIAL FOR DAMAGING WIND GUSTS THIS EVENING…
THE WEATHER SYSTEM THAT PRODUCED STORM DAMAGE IN ARKANSAS AND TENNESSEE YESTERDAY WILL MOVE EAST LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND SLOWLY WEAKEN. IT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE MID ATLANTIC THIS EVENING AND TONIGHT FROM WEST TO EAST. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL DEVELOP THIS EVENING THAT MAY PRODUCE DAMAGING WIND GUSTS AND POSSIBLY AN ISOLATED TORNADO ACROSS THE REGION.
THE BEST ESTIMATE ON TIMING IS AS FOLLOWS. WESTERN MARYLAND AND EASTERN WEST VIRGINIA WILL SEE THE STORMS BETWEEN 5 AND 7 PM. THE STORMS WILL MOVE EAST…REACHING NORTHERN VIRGINIA AND WEST CENTRAL MARYLAND BETWEEN 7 AND 9 PM. THAT WILL BE FOLLOWED BY WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE BEING IMPACTED BETWEEN 9 AND 11 PM. LOWER SOUTHERN MARYLAND…THE LOWER TIDAL POTOMAC BELOW THE 301 BRIDGE…AND THE MARYLAND PORTION OF THE CHESAPEAKE BAY WOULD SEE THIS ACTIVITY WEAKEN AS IT MOVES EAST OF THE BAY BETWEEN 11 PM AND 1 AM.
STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO ALONG WITH YOUR LOCAL TELEVISION AND CABLE STATIONS FOR UPDATED INFORMATION AS THE EVENING PROGRESSES.
—– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: JUST HOW WARM WILL IT GET BEFORE IT SNOWS AGAIN ??? DATE: 02/04/2008 15:39:43 STATUS: publish BODY:
TUESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND WARMER WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SOME AFTERNOON SHOWERS LO: 34 HI: 64
WEDNESDAY: CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY WARM WITH SOME LIGHT RAIN FROM TIME TO TIME LO: 44 HI: 74
THURSDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COOLER WITH AN EARLY MORNING SPRINKLE OR TWO POSSIBLE LO: 54 HI: 64 (SLOWLY FALLING PM)
FRIDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND CHILLY BUT DRY LO: 44 HI: 49
SATURDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLDER WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW DEVELOPING DURING THE EVENING AND SOME LIGHT STICKAGE IS ALSO POSSIBLE DURING THE NIGHT BUT MAINLY ON GRASSY SURFACES LO: 34 HI: 39
FORECASTER: SCHLEY —– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 02/05/2008 06:52:26 URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 527 AM EST TUE FEB 5 2008 DCZ001-MDZ004>007-009>011-013-014-VAZ042-052>054-051500- /O.EXA.KLWX.FG.Y.0001.000000T0000Z-080205T1500Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL-NORTHERN BALTIMORE- HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-PRINCE GEORGES- ANNE ARUNDEL-LOUDOUN-PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK- FAIRFAX-ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…FREDERICK…WESTMINSTER… GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA…BALTIMORE…ANNAPOLIS…LEESBURG… MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA…FALLS CHURCH 527 AM EST TUE FEB 5 2008 …DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A DENSE FOG ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST THIS MORNING.
VISIBILITIES OF ONE QUARTER OF A MILE OR LESS WILL BE LIKELY THIS MORNING. MOTORISTS SHOULD USE EXTREME CAUTION DURING THE MORNING COMMUTE.
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING…SLOW DOWN… USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS…AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
—– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: NOT BAD AND LIKE I HAVE SAID FOR OVER TWO WEEKS NOW: A MILD START TO FEBRUARY !!! DATE: 02/01/2008 20:41:55 STATUS: publish BODY:
SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND MILDER LO: 33 HI: 53
SUNDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND MILD LO: 28 HI: 58
MONDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY AND VERY MILD LO: 33 HI: 63
TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A SLIGHT CHANCE FOR SOME AFTERNOON RAIN LO: 38 HI: 68
WEDNESDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COOLER WITH SOME SCATTERED SHOWERS POSSIBLE LO: 42 HI: 52
NOTE: WE WILL LIKELY SEE A TWO TO FOUR WEEK COLDER PERIOD DEVELOP LATER IN FEBRUARY AND CONTINUE INTO EARLY MARCH BUT WE HAVE TO SEE IF IT CAN SPAWN A LARGE SCALE SNOW EVENT ALONG THE MID ATLANTIC AND NEW ENGLAND COAST AND MAKE IT " BETTER TO HAVE SNOWED AND MELTED THAN TO HAVE NEVER SNOWED AT ALL " BECAUSE THE LATER SEASON SNOWS WE SEE START MELTING FASTER AS THE SUN ANGLE GETS MUCH HIGHER IN THE SKY WITH THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING !!!
FORECASTER: SCHLEY —– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: NOW COLD AND PERHAPS ICY BUT BALMY EARLY NEXT WEEK !!! DATE: 01/31/2008 05:30:33 STATUS: publish BODY:
TODAY: MOSTLY SUNNY BREEZY AND COLD FOLLOWED BY INCREASING CLOUDINESS DURING THE EVENING HOURS AND SOME FREEZING AND AND OR SLEET LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT LO: 22 HI: 42
FRIDAY: CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD WITH SOME MORNING FREEZING RAIN AND OR SLEET THAT MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES THEN JUST SOME PLAIN RAIN DURING THE AFTERNOON WHEN THE WIND WILL PICK UP AGAIN AS THE RAIN EXITS OUR AREA IN THE EVENING HOURS LO: 28 HI: 48
SATURDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND MILD LO: 32 HI: 52
SUNDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND WARMER STILL WITH THE CHANCE FOR A FEW AFTERNOON SHOWERS OR SPRINKLES LO: 36 HI: 56
MONDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY AND VERY MILD WITH A FEW SHOWERS POSSIBLE LO: 39 HI: 59
NOTE: BETWEEN FEBRUARY 10TH AND 15TH I THINK A 3 TO 6 WEEK BOUT OF WINTER WILL DEVELOP IN OUR AREA EITHER BITTER COLD OR A SNOWY PATTERN MAY DEVELOP AND STAY A FEW WEEKS OR … PERHAPS BOTH SNOW AND COLD ???
FORECASTER: SCHLEY
—– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: ): SORRY BUT THE NGM MODEL OVER DID IT AND I FELL FOR IT !!! 😦 DATE: 01/24/2008 01:46:07 STATUS: publish BODY:
TODAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW LATER IN THE DAY AND INTO THE NIGHT BUT ONLY AN INCH OR TWO EXPECTED NEAR BALTIMORE AND MORE LIKE 3 OR 4 INCHES ON THE LOWER DELMARVA AS WELL AS IN THE OCEAN CITY AREA LO: 23 HI: 33
FRIDAY: MOSTLY SUNNY BREEZY AND VERY COLD LO: 21 HI: 32
SATURDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD WITH A FEW SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE LATER IN THE DAY ALONG WITH A BURST OF SNOW SATURDAY EVENING BUT ONLY AN INCH OR TWO OF STICKAGE IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME LO: 19 HI: 36
SUNDAY: A MORNING FLURRY STILL POSSIBLE THEN GRADUAL CLEARING LATER WITH MILDER CONDITIONS DEVELOPING BY AFTERNOON LO: 29 HI: 44
MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY MILD LO: 34 HI: 49
FORECASTER: SCHLEY
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/29/2008 16:47:10 COASTAL HAZARD MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 300 PM EST TUE JAN 29 2008 DCZ001-MDZ007-011-013-014-016>018-VAZ052>055-057-300300- /O.NEW.KLWX.CF.Y.0001.080129T2000Z-080130T1500Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-HARFORD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-PRINCE GEORGES- ANNE ARUNDEL-CHARLES-ST. MARYS-CALVERT- PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK-FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-KING GEORGE- 300 PM EST TUE JAN 29 2008 …COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST WEDNESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON HAS ISSUED A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM EST WEDNESDAY.
WATER LEVEL DEPARTURES THIS AFTERNOON ARE 1 TO 2 FEET ABOVE ASTRONOMICAL TIDES ALONG THE CHESAPEAKE BAY AND TIDAL POTOMAC RIVER. WITH SOUTHERLY FLOW INCREASING OVERNIGHT…MINOR COASTAL FLOODING MAY OCCUR NEAR TIMES OF HIGH TIDE. COASTAL FLOOD SENSITIVE LOCATIONS HAVE TRADITIONALLY BEEN ALEXANDRIA…WASHINGTON DC HARBOR…AND ANNAPOLIS.
A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL CROSS THE REGION DURING THE MID MORNING TOMORROW…ENDING THE THREAT OF MINOR COASTAL FLOODING.
HERE ARE THE TIMES OF THE NEXT HIGH TIDES FOR A FEW LOCATIONS FROM NORTH TO SOUTH… ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY… HAVRE DE GRACE…3:05 PM AND 2:48 AM… BOWLEY BAR…12:26 AM AND 1:40 PM… FORT MCHENRY BALTIMORE…11:35 PM AND 12:49 PM… ANNAPOLIS U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY…10:05 PM AND 11:19 AM… SOLOMONS ISLAND…6:57 PM AND 8:11 AM… POINT LOOKOUT…6:07 PM AND 7:21 AM…
NOW ALONG THE POTOMAC RIVER… WASHINGTON DC KEY BRIDGE…2:00 AM AND 2:15 PM… ALEXANDRIA…1:53 AM AND 2:08 PM… INDIAN HEAD…1:21 AM AND 1:36 PM… GOOSE BAY…9:27 PM AND 9:42 AM… WICOMICO RIVER NEAR COBB ISLAND…4:48 PM AND 5:31 AM… LEONARDTOWN…7:45 PM AND 8:00 AM…
A COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY INDICATES THAT ONSHORE WINDS AND TIDES WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE FLOODING OF LOW AREAS ALONG THE SHORE.
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URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 318 PM EST TUE JAN 29 2008 DCZ001-MDZ004>007-009>011-013-014-016>018-VAZ036>042-050>057- 300300- /O.NEW.KLWX.WI.Y.0002.080130T1000Z-080130T2100Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL-NORTHERN BALTIMORE- HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-PRINCE GEORGES- ANNE ARUNDEL-CHARLES-ST. MARYS-CALVERT-NELSON-ALBEMARLE-GREENE- MADISON-RAPPAHANNOCK-FAUQUIER-LOUDOUN-ORANGE-CULPEPER- PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK-FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-SPOTSYLVANIA- KING GEORGE- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…FREDERICK…WESTMINSTER… GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA…BALTIMORE…ANNAPOLIS…WALDORF… ST MARYS CITY…CHARLOTTESVILLE…LEESBURG…CULPEPER… MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA…FALLS CHURCH… FREDERICKSBURG 318 PM EST TUE JAN 29 2008 …WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 4 PM EST WEDNESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 5 AM TO 4 PM EST WEDNESDAY.
A STRONG COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA LATE TONIGHT AND EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. WEST WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED TO BEGIN LATE TONIGHT…AND CONTINUE ON WEDNESDAY.
WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION. SECURE ANY LOOSE ITEMS ON YOUR PROPERTY.
A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT WINDS UP TO 50 MPH ARE EXPECTED. WINDS THIS STRONG CAN MAKE DRIVING DIFFICULT…ESPECIALLY FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES. USE EXTRA CAUTION. —– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/30/2008 16:26:47 WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON Wswlwx
Urgent – Winter Weather Message National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC 258 PM EST Wed Jan 30 2008
Washington-Frederick MD-Carroll-Extreme Western Allegany- Central And Eastern Allegany-Highland-Augusta-Rockingham- Shenandoah-Frederick VA-Page-Warren-Clarke-Nelson-Albemarle- Greene-Madison-Rappahannock-Fauquier-Loudoun-Orange-Culpeper- Hampshire-Morgan-Berkeley-Jefferson-Pendleton-Hardy-Western Grant- Eastern Grant-Western Mineral-Eastern Mineral- Including The Cities Of…Hagerstown…Frederick…Westminster… Frostburg…Cumberland…Staunton…Waynesboro…Harrisonburg… Winchester…Front Royal…Charlottesville…Washington… Leesburg…Culpeper…Martinsburg…Charles Town…Bayard… Petersburg…Emoryville…Hartmansville…Keyser…Fort Ashby 258 PM EST Wed Jan 30 2008
…Winter Storm Watch In Effect From Late Thursday Night Through Friday Afternoon…
The National Weather Service In Sterling Virginia Has Issued A Winter Storm Watch…Which Is In Effect From Late Thursday Night Through Friday Afternoon.
The Next Storm System Will Spread Precipitation Into The Region From The Southwest Overnight Thursday Through The Day Friday. Precipitation Onset Across Central Virginia Appears To Be After Midnight…While Precipitation Begins Across North Central Maryland During The Pre Dawn Hours Friday.
The Precipitation Will Begin As Sleet Before Changing To Freezing Rain. Most Locations Are Expected To Change To Rain Friday…While Temperatures Near Freezing May Allow Freezing Rain To Continue Through Much Of The Day Across The West Virginia Pan Handle Along With North Central And Western Maryland. The Watch Area Has A Potential For A Quarter Inch Or More Of Accumulating Ice.
On The Back Side Of The System Late Friday And Friday Night…Wind Gusts Of 30 To 45 Mph Will Be Possible. This Could Contribute To The Downing Of Trees And Power Lines Where Ice Coats These Surfaces. Power Outages Will Be Possible Friday Night.
A Winter Storm Watch Means There Is A Potential For Significant Ice And Sleet Accumulations That May Impact Travel. Continue To Monitor The Latest Forecasts. —– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: ANOTHER SNOW FLOP AS ONLY LIGHT RAIN ENTERS OUR AREA TODAY BUT THERE IS STILL HOPE !!! DATE: 01/22/2008 19:53:36 STATUS: publish BODY:
WEDNESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD LO: 27 HI: 37
THURSDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS BREEZY AND MUCH COLDER WITH STEADY OR SLOWLY FALLING DAYTIME TEMPS AND ALSO THE CHANCE FOR LIGHT SNOW DURING THE EVENING HOURS THAT MAY BECOME HEAVY FOR A FEW HOURS DURING THE NIGHT AND DROP 4 TO 9 INCHES OF NEW SNOW BY EARLY FRIDAY MORNING LO: 16 HI: 32 (FALLING PM)
FRIDAY: AN EARLY MORNING SNOW FLURRY STILL POSSIBLE AS THE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM EXITS OUR AREA THEN JUST PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD LO: 12 HI: 36
SATURDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS AND BREEZY WITH A CHANCE FOR SOME LIGHT RAIN OR SNOW DURING THE NIGHT WITH LITTLE IF ANY NEW STICKAGE EXPECTED INTO SUNDAY MORNING WHEN IT IS LIKELY JUST SOME PLAIN LIGHT RAIN AROUND FROM TIME TO TIME LO: 24 HI: 39
SUNDAY: AFTER SOME EARLY MORNING DRIZZLE PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND MILDER LO: 34 HI: 46
FORECASTER: SCHLEY —– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: SNOW AND VERY COLD GIVING WAY TO COOL AND MAYBE SOME RAIN AND FREEZING RAIN BY TUESDAY NIGHT !!! DATE: 01/21/2008 18:22:02 STATUS: publish BODY:
*** A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM TUESDAY AFTERNOON INSIDE AND ALL AROUND THE BALTIMORE BELTWAY ***
TUESDAY: CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY COLD TO START WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW AND SLEET DEVELOPING BY MIDDAY WITH 1 TO 2 INCHES OF SNOW AND SLEET POSSIBLE ON GRASSY SURFACES BEFORE SOME LIGHT FREEZING RAIN FOR A TIME DURING THE AFTERNOON AND THEN JUST PLAIN RAIN BY THE AFTERNOON RUSH NEAR AND ALONG INTERSTATE 95 BUT SOME SNOW OR ICE MAY STAY AROUND INTO THE AFTERNOON RUSH JUST NORTH AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95 MAINLY ALONG THE MARYLAND AND PA LINE WHERE SOME LOCALLY HIGHER SNOW OR ICE AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE LO: 12 HI: 34
WEDNESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD LO: 29 HI: 39
THURSDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD WITH SOME SNOW LIKELY DURING THE EVENING AND OVERNIGHT HOURS THURSDAY NIGHT WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES OF STICKAGE NOT OUT OF THE QUESTION LO: 24 HI: 30
FRIDAY: AN EARLY MORNING FLURRY OTHERWISE PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND VERY COLD WITH TEMPS STEADY OR SLOWLY FALLING THRU THE TEENS AND WIND CHILLS NEAR OR JUST BELOW ZERO FRIDAY NIGHT AS AIR TEMPS REACH ATLEAST THE UPPER SINGLE DIGITS IN MOST OF THE AREA LO: 20 HI: 19 (FALLING PM)
SATURDAY: INCREASING CLOUDINESS BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD WITH SOME LIGHT SNOW DEVELOPING DURING THE EVENING HOURS THAT MAY ALSO STICK A BIT BEFORE EVENTUALLY MIXING WITH AND THEN POSSIBLY CHANGING TO JUST SOME PLAIN LIGHT RAIN BY EARLY SUNDAY MORNING IN MOST AREAS LO: 7 HI: 37
NOTE: WE WILL LIKELY GET INTO A MILDER PATTERN WITH SOME HIGHS IN THE LOW TO MID 50'S AND WITH LOWS MOSTLY NEAR 40 TO END JANUARY AND START OFF FEBRUARY !!! BUT DON'T GET TOO EXCITED JUST YET AS A MUCH COLDER AND OR SNOWY WEATHER PATTERN MAY TRY AGAIN TO DEVELOP AFTER THE TENTH AND REMEMBER THAT NEARLY 4 WEEKS OF NORMALLY COLDER AND OR SNOWY WEATHER STILL REMAIN BEFORE SPRING ARRIVES TO STAY IN OUR AREA LATER IN MARCH !!!
FORECASTER: SCHLEY
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/21/2008 18:34:16 URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 304 PM EST MON JAN 21 2008 DCZ001-MDZ003>007-009>011-013-014-016-502-VAZ028-030-031-041-042- 052>055-057-WVZ050>053-504-220400- /O.NEW.KLWX.WW.Y.0002.080122T1500Z-080122T2100Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-WASHINGTON-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL- NORTHERN BALTIMORE-HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE- PRINCE GEORGES-ANNE ARUNDEL-CHARLES-CENTRAL AND EASTERN ALLEGANY- FREDERICK VA-WARREN-CLARKE-FAUQUIER-LOUDOUN- PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK-FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-KING GEORGE-HAMPSHIRE- MORGAN-BERKELEY-JEFFERSON-EASTERN MINERAL- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…HAGERSTOWN…FREDERICK… WESTMINSTER…GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA…BALTIMORE…ANNAPOLIS… WALDORF…CUMBERLAND…WINCHESTER…FRONT ROYAL…LEESBURG… MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA…FALLS CHURCH… MARTINSBURG…CHARLES TOWN…KEYSER…FORT ASHBY 304 PM EST MON JAN 21 2008 …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 4 PM EST TUESDAY…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 4 PM EST TUESDAY.
A COLD FRONT WILL APPROACH THE REGION TUESDAY AFTERNOON. IN ADVANCE OF THE FRONT…LIGHT SNOW AND SLEET WILL OVERSPREAD THE AREA TUESDAY MID-MORNING. SNOW WILL MIX FREEZING RAIN AND RAIN BY LATE MORNING. PRECIPITATION AMOUNTS WILL BE LIGHT. SNOWFALL WILL BE LESS THAN AN INCH AND FREEZING RAIN AMOUNTS WILL BE LESS THAN A TENTH OF AN INCH.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW…SLEET…OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
—– ——– AUTHOR: blazin9635 TITLE: TWIN STORMS ON THURSDAY BUT TWIN SNOWS POSSIBLE IN THE DC AND BALTIMORE AREAS WITHIN 5 DAYS !!! DATE: 01/16/2008 21:46:06 STATUS: publish BODY:
*** WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT FOR BALTIMORE CITY AND COUNTY AS WELL AS HOWARD COUNTY AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND WEST OF INTERSTATE 95 THRU MIDNIGHT ON THURSDAY NIGHT ***
THURSDAY: CLOUDY WITH SNOW DEVELOPING DURING THE MORNING SOME SLEET AND OR RAIN MAY MIX IN DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON HOURS BEFORE ENDING AS A SNOW SHOWER DURING THE EVENING HOURS THEN JUST CLOUDY AND BREEZY AFTER MIDNIGHT AS TEMPS HOLD NEARLY STEADY IN THE LOWER 30s THE TOTAL SNOW STICKAGE IN THE BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON AREAS FROM INTERSTATE 95 NORTH AND WEST WILL BE 2 TO 4 INCHES AND 1 TO 2 INCHES IN ANNE ARUNDEL AND PG COUNTIES SOME LOCAL REPORT NORTWEST OF BALTIMORE MAY APPROACH 6 INCHES WITH UP TO 1/4 INCH OF ICE POSSIBLE ON TOP THE SNOW IN SOME AREAS ESPECIALLY NEAR INTERSTATE 95 BEFORE ANY CHANGE TO RAIN HAPPENS BY LATER THURSDAY AFTERNOON OR EARLY THURSDAY EVENING IF AT ALL LO: 27 HI: 35
FRIDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD LO: 32 HI: 43
SATURDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND COLD WITH A FEW SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE DURING THE EVENING HOURS LO: 26 HI: 36
SUNDAY: CLOUDY WINDY AND VERY COLD WITH SNOW POSSIBLY HEAVY AT TIMES AND MY EARLY GUESS IS FOR 4 TO 8 INCHES OF NEW STICKAGE AT THIS TIME BUT PLEASE CHECK BACK RIGHT HERE LATER ON FRIDAY OR EARLY SATURDAY FOR SOME FINE TUNING TO THE SNOW AMOUNTS AS STORM PATH AND SPEED MAY INCREASE OR DECREASE THE AMOUNTS OF SNOW IN OUR AREA BUT WE MUST ALSO CONSIDER HIGHER RATIOS OR SNOW RATES AS THE COLDEST AIR OF THE SEASON ALSO MOVES CLOSER TO AND THRU OUR REGION LATER IN THE WEEKEND LO: 16 HI: 24
MONDAY: CLOUDY WINDY AND COLD WITH SOME SNOW SHOWERS POSSIBLE FROM TIME TO TIME LO: 12 HI: 28
TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BREEZY AND NOT AS COLD WITH A STRAY FLURRY ALSO POSSIBLE LO: 18 HI: 34
FORECASTER: SCHLEY
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/16/2008 22:00:49 Severe Weather Alert
Winter Weather Advisory
/O.NEW.KLWX.WW.Y.0001.080117T1200Z- 080118T0500Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- WASHINGTON-FREDERICK MD-CARROLL- NORTHERN BALTIMORE-HARFORD-MONTGOMERY- HOWARD-SOUTHERN BALTIMORE- EXTREME WESTERN ALLEGANY-CENTRAL AND EASTERN ALLEGANY- FREDERICK VA-WARREN-CLARKE- MADISON-RAPPAHANNOCK-FAUQUIER-LOUDOUN- ORANGE-CULPEPER-PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK- FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD- SPOTSYLVANIA-HAMPSHIRE- MORGAN- BERKELEY-JEFFERSON-HARDY-WESTERN GRANT- EASTERN GRANT- WESTERN MINERAL-EASTERN MINERAL- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF… WASHINGTON…HAGERSTOWN…FREDERICK… WESTMINSTER…GAITHERSBURG… COLUMBIA…BALTIMORE…FROSTBURG… CUMBERLAND…WINCHESTER…FRONT ROYAL…LEESBURG…CULPEPER… MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX… ALEXANDRIA…FALLS CHURCH… FREDERICKSBURG…MARTINSBURG…CHARLES TOWN…BAYARD… PETERSBURG… EMORYVILLE…HARTMANSVILLE…KEYSER… FORT ASHBY 235 PM EST WED JAN 16 2008 …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THURSDAY TO MIDNIGHT EST THURSDAY NIGHT…
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY…WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THURSDAY TO MIDNIGHT EST THURSDAY NIGHT.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO WILL MOVE NORTHEAST TONIGHT AND TOMORROW TO A POSITION SOUTH OF LONG ISLAND BY FRIDAY MORNING. AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM… PRECIPITATION WILL OVERSPREAD INTO NORTHERN VIRGINIA AND MOST OF MARYLAND AFTER 7 AM TOMORROW AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY BEFORE TAPERING OFF AROUND MIDNIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT.
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO BEGIN AS SNOW THURSDAY MORNING ACCUMULATING AROUND AN INCH AROUND THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR WITH AS MUCH AS THREE INCHES POSSIBLE NORTH AND WEST OF WASHINGTON DC AND BALTIMORE. A CHANGEOVER TO SOME SLEET…FREEZING RAIN OR RAIN IS EXPECTED DURING THE LATE AFTERNOON OR EARLY EVENING HOURS. ICE ACCUMULATIONS FROM A LIGHT COATING TO UP TO A TENTH OF AN INCH ARE POSSIBLE ON TOP OF THE SNOW PACK.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW…SLEET…OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/16/2008 22:58:48 URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 928 PM EST WED JAN 16 2008 DCZ001-MDZ006-007-009>011-VAZ050-052>056-171100- /O.CON.KLWX.WW.Y.0001.080117T1200Z-080118T0500Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-NORTHERN BALTIMORE-HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD- SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-ORANGE-PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK- FAIRFAX-ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-SPOTSYLVANIA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA… BALTIMORE…MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA… FALLS CHURCH…FREDERICKSBURG 928 PM EST WED JAN 16 2008 …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THURSDAY TO MIDNIGHT EST THURSDAY NIGHT…
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE CENTRAL GULF OF MEXICO WILL MOVE NORTHEAST OVERNIGHT AND THURSDAY…TO A POSITION SOUTH OF LONG ISLAND BY FRIDAY MORNING. WELL AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD INTO THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR…INCLUDING WASHINGTON DC AND BALTIMORE…AFTER SUNRISE AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE DAY BEFORE TAPERING OFF THURSDAY EVENING.
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN SNOW INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS…BEFORE CHANGING OVER THE LIGHT RAIN AND AREAS OF FREEZING DRIZZLE. TOTAL SNOWFALL OF 1 TO 3 INCHES IS EXPECTED FROM THE DISTRICT SOUTH ALONG INTERSTATE 95. SNOWFALL OF 2 TO 4 INCHES MAY OCCUR ACROSS THE BALTIMORE METRO AREA DURING THE DAY. TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED TO HOVER NEAR FREEZING THURSDAY NIGHT SO HAZARDOUS DRIVING CONDITIONS COULD PERSIST AFTER THE PRECIPITATION ENDS.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW…OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/17/2008 05:20:37 URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 410 AM EST THU JAN 17 2008 DCZ001-MDZ006-007-009>011-VAZ052>056-171715- /O.CON.KLWX.WW.Y.0001.080117T1200Z-080118T0500Z/ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-NORTHERN BALTIMORE-HARFORD-MONTGOMERY-HOWARD- SOUTHERN BALTIMORE-PRINCE WILLIAM/MANASSAS/MANASSAS PARK-FAIRFAX- ARLINGTON/FALLS CHURCH/ALEXANDRIA-STAFFORD-SPOTSYLVANIA- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF…WASHINGTON…GAITHERSBURG…COLUMBIA… BALTIMORE…MANASSAS…MANASSAS PARK…FAIRFAX…ALEXANDRIA… FALLS CHURCH…FREDERICKSBURG 410 AM EST THU JAN 17 2008 …WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THIS MORNING TO MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT…
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM THIS MORNING TO MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT.
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE OVER THE NORTHEASTERN GULF OF MEXICO WILL MOVE NORTHEAST TO NEAR CAPE HATTERAS BY LATE THIS AFTERNOON…AND THEN UP THE EASTERN SEABOARD TONIGHT. WELL AHEAD OF THIS SYSTEM PRECIPITATION WILL SPREAD NORTH FROM NEAR FREDERICKSBURG EARLY THIS MORNING…TO NEAR BALTIMORE BY LATE MORNING.
PRECIPITATION IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN SNOW INTO THE AFTERNOON HOURS…BEFORE GRADUALLY MIXING WITH AND CHANGING TO RAIN FROM EAST TO WEST THIS AFTERNOON. PRECIPITATION WILL MOSTLY BE RAIN TONIGHT…BUT WITH TEMPERATURES HOVERING NEAR FREEZING… PARTICULARLY WEST OF INTERSTATE 95…SOME PATCHES OF FREEZING RAIN MAY LINGER INTO THE EVENING HOURS.
AN INCH OR TWO OF SNOW CAN BE EXPECTED ALONG THE INTERSTATE 95 CORRIDOR TODAY…WITH 2 TO 4 INCHES POSSIBLE IN THE NEARBY WESTERN SUBURBS.
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW…OR FREEZING RAIN WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES…AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
—– COMMENT: AUTHOR: A Yahoo! user DATE: 01/17/2008 18:30:39 The following weather bulletin is brought to you by the good people of RealEMWIN… NOUS41 KLWX 180140 PNSLWX DCZ001-MDZ003>007-009>011-013-014-016>018-501-502-VAZ021-025>031-036>042- 050>057-WVZ049>055-501>504-181332-
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BALTIMORE MD/WASHINGTON DC 832 PM EST THU JAN 17 2008
THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 6 HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS…COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS…SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/BALTIMORE
********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL********************
LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL OF (INCHES) MEASUREMENT
MARYLAND
…ALLEGANY COUNTY… FROSTBURG 3.5 259 PM 1/17 WESTERNPORT 3.5 340 PM 1/17 SPOTTER ECKHART MINES 3.0 400 PM 1/17 LGT SNOW GRAINS CUMBERLAND 2.5 313 PM 1/17 CO-OP OBSERVER
…ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY… FORT MEADE 4.5 330 PM 1/17 SPOTTER RIVERA BEACH 4.2 407 PM 1/17 ODENTON 3.0 524 PM 1/17 DAVIDSONVILLE 2.0 400 PM 1/17 SPOTTER ANNAPOLIS 1.0 345 PM 1/17 LGT SN/PL-NCEP EMPLOYEE
…BALTIMORE COUNTY… OWINGS MILLS 4.0 530 PM 1/17 SNOW/SLEET TOTAL BALTIMORE 3.5 456 PM 1/17 WHITE MARSH 2.5 310 PM 1/17 CHANGED TO RAIN
…CARROLL COUNTY… MANCHESTER 5.0 530 PM 1/17 1 SW SYKESVILLE 5.0 600 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE MILLERS 4.8 600 PM 1/17 CO-OP WESTMINSTER 4.7 539 PM 1/17 1N HAMPSTEAD 4.5 544 PM 1/17 SPOTTER WESTMINISTER 4.5 545 PM 1/17 FZDZ
…CHARLES COUNTY… WALDORF 1.0 345 PM 1/17
…CITY OF BALTIMORE… BALTIMORE 4.3 500 PM 1/17 SPOTTER BALTIMORE 4.0 600 PM 1/17 HAMILTON AREA BALTIMORE 3.0 445 PM 1/17 NW BALT CITY-WBAL
…FREDERICK COUNTY… WOLFSVILLE 5.0 330 PM 1/17 SPOTTER FREDERICK 4.5 539 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE NEW MARKET 4.5 600 PM 1/17 2NW MOUNT AIRY 4.1 400 PM 1/17 SPOTTER WALKERSVILLE 3.0 600 PM 1/17 POINT OF ROCKS 2.0 355 PM 1/17
…HARFORD COUNTY… DARLINGTON 4.0 630 PM 1/17 SPOTTER PYLESVILLE 4.0 700 PM 1/17 2S WHITEFORD EDGEWOOD 3.5 555 PM 1/17
…HOWARD COUNTY… COLUMBIA 5.2 430 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE COLUMBIA 4.4 430 PM 1/17 0.51 WATER EQUIV ELLICOTT CITY 3.8 700 PM 1/17
…MONTGOMERY COUNTY… DAMASCUS 5.5 453 PM 1/17 CLARKSBURG 5.0 415 PM 1/17 0.47" WATER EQUIV DAMASCUS 5.0 403 PM 1/17 CO-OP OBSERVER GERMANTOWN 5.0 400 PM 1/17 MOSTLY SNOW/SOME SLEET GERMANTOWN 5.0 637 PM 1/17 NORBECK 4.6 500 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE BROOKVILLE 4.5 545 PM 1/17 NOAA EMPLOYEE GERMANTOWN 4.5 500 PM 1/17 32F -FZRA NORTH POTOMAC 4.5 550 PM 1/17 GAITHERSBURG 3.0 500 PM 1/17
…PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY… LAUREL 3.5 315 PM 1/17 ANDREWS AFB 2.3 830 PM 1/17
…ST MARYS COUNTY… PATUXENT RIVER NAS 0.1 830 PM 1/17
VIRGINIA
…ARLINGTON COUNTY… ARLINGTON 2.4 530 PM 1/17 REAGAN NATIONAL 1.3 830 PM 1/17
…AUGUSTA COUNTY… SWOOPE 8.0 345 PM 1/17 STOPPED SNOWING STONEWALL 2.5 415 PM 1/17 1/8 ICE ON TREES.
…CITY OF ALEXANDRIA… ALEXANDRIA 0.8 615 PM 1/17
…CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE… CHARLOTTESVILLE 4.3 315 PM 1/17
…CITY OF MANASSAS… MANASSAS 3.0 300 PM 1/17
…CITY OF WINCHESTER… WINCHESTER 5.0 345 PM 1/17 SPOTER WINCHESTER 4.1 525 PM 1/17 1 MI E LGT SNOW/FRZDRIZ WINCHESTER 4.0 415 PM 1/17 1.0 S – SPOTTER
…CLARKE COUNTY… BERRYVILLE 3.5 340 PM 1/17 2.0 MI N BERRYVILLE 3.3 500 PM 1/17
…FAIRFAX COUNTY… HERNDON 4.0 400 PM 1/17 NWS METEOROLOGIST RESTON 4.0 330 PM 1/17 SPOTTER WASH DC/DULLES 4.0 829 PM 1/17 NORTH SPRINGFIELD 3.7 400 PM 1/17 NWS RETIREE CENTREVILLE 3.0 700 PM 1/17 FORT BELVOIR/DAV 1.1 828 PM 1/17
…FAUQUIER COUNTY… MARSHALL 5.0 330 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE OPAL 5.0 245 PM 1/17 WARRENTON 5.0 310 PM 1/17 3.5 MI SE – MAINLY RAIN
…FREDERICK COUNTY… STEPHENS CITY 2E 4.4 500 PM 1/17 SPOTTER MIDDLETOWN 3.5 615 PM 1/17 STEPHENSON 3.5 627 PM 1/17 SPOTTER CROSS JUNCTION 3.0 500 PM 1/17 SPOTTER
…GREENE COUNTY… STANDARDSVILLE 5.0 253 PM 1/17
…LOUDOUN COUNTY… ASHBURN 5.4 600 PM 1/17 NWS MET 30F FZDZ STONE RIDGE 5.3 639 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEES STERLING NWS/WFO 5.3 555 PM 1/17 LEESBURG 4.7 530 PM 1/17 1.3 MI SE-NWS EMPLOYEE ASHBURN 4.5 550 PM 1/17 LEESBURG 4.5 654 PM 1/17 NWS EMPLOYEE LOVETTSVILLE 4.5 430 PM 1/17 SPOTTER LEESBURG 4.1 400 PM 1/17 1.0 MI NE BLUEMONT 4.0 315 PM 1/17 NWS RETIREE LUCKETTS 3.5 600 PM 1/17
…MADISON COUNTY… HAYWOOD 6.5 313 PM 1/17
…PAGE COUNTY… LURAY 5.0 236 PM 1/17 STANLEY 4.5 315 PM 1/17 FZRA AND 30 DEG
…PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY… HAYMARKET 6.5 450 PM 1/17 HAYMARKET 5.0 302 PM 1/17
…RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY… CASTLETON 6.5 444 PM 1/17 MASSIES CORNER 4.5 404 PM 1/17
…ROCKINGHAM COUNTY… ELKTON 3.5 325 PM 1/17 SPOTTER
…SHENANDOAH COUNTY… FORT VALLEY 4.0 540 PM 1/17 30F WOODSTOCK 4.0 515 PM 1/17 2.0 MI N – SPOTTER EDINBURG 3.6 530 PM 1/17 MAURERTOWN 3.0 530 PM 1/17
…WARREN COUNTY… BENTONVILLE 2.5 259 PM 1/17 LINDEN 2.5 400 PM 1/17 1500 FT ELEV – 30F
WEST VIRGINIA
…BERKELEY COUNTY… MARTINSBURG 4.5 300 PM 1/17 3 W BUNKER HILL HISTORIC 3.5 800 PM 1/17 32F FZDZ
…HARDY COUNTY… FISHER 2.0 600 PM 1/17 MOOREFIELD 2.0 600 PM 1/17
…JEFFERSON COUNTY… SHANNONDALE 2.0 330 PM 1/17 SPOTTER
…MINERAL COUNTY… FORT ASHBY 3.5 600 PM 1/17 KEYSER 3.2 530 PM 1/17 30F FREEZING DRIZZLE
…MORGAN COUNTY… BERKELEY SPRINGS 3.2 440 PM 1/17 32F
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