Looks like 2-10 inches except in the lower quadrants that may experience 3 to 4 inches up to 12 inches up north unless the temperature inversion shifts south to produce 6 inches to only a trace in the lower Shore. Norfolk may get anywhere from 1-8 inches, Dover up to 5 to 10 inches but if this system shifts, freezing weather may reduce the amount of snow.
There, I've just written Dan's script for tonight.
Don't question Dan Satterfields , forcast! Drink the kool-aid!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! One of those giant snowflakes is going to land right on us!
ReplyDeleteMilk, bread, toilet paper, beer/wine. I bet the stores are slammed.
ReplyDeletewhat else do you need?
4:49 lol
ReplyDeletegas prices were up today 10-15 cents
ReplyDeleteAnd the color code is......
ReplyDeleteLooks like 2-10 inches except in the lower quadrants that may experience 3 to 4 inches up to 12 inches up north unless the temperature inversion shifts south to produce 6 inches to only a trace in the lower Shore. Norfolk may get anywhere from 1-8 inches, Dover up to 5 to 10 inches but if this system shifts, freezing weather may reduce the amount of snow.
ReplyDeleteThere, I've just written Dan's script for tonight.
How did I do?
Totally engineered weather.
ReplyDeleteNotice the rain / snow line is very distinct, and has nothing to do with elevation.
That is a tell tale sign.
7:31 what a dumbass! This isn't a rain/ snow line. It's intensity!
ReplyDeleteah 5:31 - you were NOT suppose to notice the continued increase (since Dec 1) for gas prices.
ReplyDeleteSome places are UP 40 cents since Dec 1st.
Hmmmmmmm