Posted on 02/11/2010 10:35:41 AM PST by dopplerdale
Models this morning continue the trend of ticking northward and every little tick northward shifts the potential heavy snow and accumulating snow a tad further north. However, still appears that significant widespread moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in areas not accustomed to it. The snow is already ongoing in the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex and I admit that as of Wednesday, I anticipated the heavy snow setting up just to its south. That isnt my thought, now. Looks like the Metroplex will see 4 to 8 of snow today into tonight. This heavy snow band will continue to shift eastward tonight and into Friday. It will also expand in coverage. So here is my updated snowfall accumulation forecast:
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Oh, I know - I lived in Montgomery for a time - saw maybe a half inch or so lock up the city. My little brother were amazed at the panic - but then again, we had come from three years in Colorado Springs...
Can you elaborate a bit? Is this another DC event?
Still looking at those dates and no change but a few weeks away.
For now, see some moisture dropping out of Canada/Montana area heading toward the Ohio Valley for this week-end. Nothing major with this but just enough to make driving very bad between Missouri and NJ and in around DC on Sunday+-. Then a few calm days early next week and will be looking for that development.
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