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Snowmageddon 2022 (1 Viewer)

Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Come on, Sheik. Don't scare the kids. The NAM has a reputation for putting out fantastical snow totals, and this is another example. What's crazy is that for once, the Euro and the GFS aren't that far behind.

This is a pretty good page to visit:

http://www.weather.gov/lwx/winter

You can check, the low, likely and high forecasts according to the National Weather Service. Keep in mind, though, that those totals are only through 7 p.m. Saturday and there's plenty more likely to come after that. And suddenly, the NAM totals don't seem quite as crazy as before (though still a little crazy).

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...

 
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I always find things like this funny, so I thought I'd share:

Weather is one of those things were if it doesn't happen in your backyard, then it didn't happen at all. I've always said, including multiple times in this thread over the years, that people will complain about weathermen being wrong because "it didn't rain at my house" even though it rained in the region. People will watch the news, see a report that says "chance of showers" and it could rain every where but their place. And they'll be on social media railing against the idiot meteorologists. Always happens. I find it kind of funny.

But the best thing I saw today is people talking about how the media hyped this storm as "an historic storm" and now they're not even getting 3 inches!!!! "What a joke! :hot: "

:lol:

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure the play here...
Run an extension cord to your neighbors house. Both of them.

 
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Come on, Sheik. Don't scare the kids. The NAM has a reputation for putting out fantastical snow totals, and this is another example. What's crazy is that for once, the Euro and the GFS aren't that far behind.

This is a pretty good page to visit:

http://www.weather.gov/lwx/winter

You can check, the low, likely and high forecasts according to the National Weather Service. Keep in mind, though, that those totals are only through 7 p.m. Saturday and there's plenty more likely to come after that. And suddenly, the NAM totals don't seem quite as crazy as before (though still a little crazy).
:lol:

I know. And I didn't mean it to be taken as a forecast. I'm just amazed at the enormity of the storm. And the potential. It's going to be a fun next 3 days of watching this thing develop.

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
Where do you live, scorchy?

I'm in Towson. We had no power for a week after the derecho. Bought a mini-generator right before Sandy. Used it for one night, and we haven't lost power since.

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
I'm just going to show up at Judd's doorstep.

 
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Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
Where do you live, scorchy?

I'm in Towson. We had no power for a week after the derecho. Bought a mini-generator right before Sandy. Used it for one night, and we haven't lost power since.
Catonsville, but somewhat back in the woods. There are only like 5 houses on whatever electrical line is causing the problems, so we're almost always one of the last folks to get fixed. Whenever there's an outage, we make a game of watching all the dots on BGE's power outage page disappear while our little "<10 families affected" dot burns brightly.

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
Where do you live, scorchy?

I'm in Towson. We had no power for a week after the derecho. Bought a mini-generator right before Sandy. Used it for one night, and we haven't lost power since.
I got a whole-house Genrac after the derecho. That was the 2nd time that year I'd lost a fridge full of food. I figured it would never pay for itself, but I like peace of mind. It's come on a few times since, but not for more than a few hours at most. I'm glad I have it when stuff like this storm is coming, though (watch me have jinxed it and the damned thing won't work now).

 
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.

 
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
I'm just going to show up at Judd's doorstep.
Who are you kidding, Scoob. You're not going anywhere.

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
Get a ####### room already, you two.

 
scorchy said:
Ramsay Hunt Experience said:
scorchy said:
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
I'm just going to show up at Judd's doorstep.
Who are you kidding, Scoob. You're not going anywhere.
Wife was seriously like, "Oh, trivia was last night? Why didn't you go?" :rant:

 
scorchy said:
Ramsay Hunt Experience said:
scorchy said:
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
I'm just going to show up at Judd's doorstep.
Who are you kidding, Scoob. You're not going anywhere.
Wife was seriously like, "Oh, trivia was last night? Why didn't you go?" :rant:
All you really missed out on was a catching a contact buzz from FGIALC's coat.

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
I know them too :oldunsure:

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
I know them too :oldunsure:
Hmm, so do I. :oldunsure: :oldunsure:

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
I know them too :oldunsure:
Hmm, so do I. :oldunsure: :oldunsure:
That means there is a fairly good chance that we have all touched ##### at some point :oldunsure: :oldunsure: :oldunsure:

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
Get a ####### room already, you two.
Oh, go blow Ron again.

 
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
Jaysus said:
ClownCausedChaos2 said:
TheIronSheik said:
Latest NAM snowfall map. This storm is both beautiful and incredibly scary at the same time.
Can you please drop a pin at my house?
24" to 30" :hot:
Um, okay. So I was way off on my reading. Where are we meeting, GB?
ZerodayETA: I am packing up the dog sled now.
I know the owners of that place (kinda). Before the brewery, she had a bakery. She did our wedding cupcakes.
I know them too :oldunsure:
Hmm, so do I. :oldunsure: :oldunsure:
That means there is a fairly good chance that we have all touched ##### at some point :oldunsure: :oldunsure: :oldunsure:
Well that narrows you down to about twenty guys I know.

 
The_Man said:
Big Blue Wrecking Crew said:
Perfect week for a Friday night flight home from Dallas to Newark. If I land Friday at 10, am I screwed?
You should be fine. Right now, it's looking like a start time in Baltimore of between 5 and 7 p.m. Add or subtract an hour for every 50 or 60 miles north or south.
I wouldn't be as confident. Flights into Newark get backed up as it is the later it gets in the night, and then you have the added potential of airlines not wanting their planes stuck up there for a couple days.

 
Heaviest stuff looks to be Saturday from about 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Maybe a foot falls during that time? That would be 2" of snow per hour with high winds.

Wherever you go to sleep Friday is definitely where you're going to wake up Sunday. And maybe Monday, unless you have snowshoes.

 
scorchy said:
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
Scorch, just head up to Jennings and wait it out.

 
scorchy said:
Urgh. We've lost power in maybe 2/3 of the major storms since we moved to Baltimore in 2009 - once for more than 5 days. Both sets of next-door neighbors bought serious whole-house generators for around $7K after the 2010 snowstorms, but I figured we could spend lots of snow days in hotels for that kind of outlay. That was before we had a dog, which makes cutting and running a lot more difficult. Not sure what's the best play here...
Scorch, just head up to Jennings and wait it out.
Or better yet, Morseberger's. Also, don't know if you saw, but a guy was shot and killed outside of Loafer's last week.

 
Took me two hours to drive six miles home tonight due to one half inch of snow and some ice. The DC area really seems ready for this big storm.

 
Took me two hours to drive six miles home tonight due to one half inch of snow and some ice. The DC area really seems ready for this big storm.
My first experience in Virginia. Grew up in New England and used to have a 60 minute commute along the Mass Pike which included some very heavy snows. If you know how to drive in it safely, it's never a big deal. So I'm officially worried about how the South handles things.

 
Took me two hours to drive six miles home tonight due to one half inch of snow and some ice. The DC area really seems ready for this big storm.
My first experience in Virginia. Grew up in New England and used to have a 60 minute commute along the Mass Pike which included some very heavy snows. If you know how to drive in it safely, it's never a big deal. So I'm officially worried about how the South handles things.
I don't think the problem was all on the drivers tonight. They didn't pretreat the roads at all. My main obstacle tonight was a bus that got stuck, blocking two lanes on 395 and backing up traffic behind it.

 
:eek: Sheik did you see the NAM run?!? Weather forum saying this isn't too reliable and overinflates, but this is Armageddon type ####:http://forums.accuweather.com/index.php?act=attach&type=post&id=277243

ETA: and with that final picture of the run the storm wasn't completely gone and it was still snowing in Philly, NY and Jersey. :loco:
Is that graphic actually showing that central jersey is looking at 48 inches of snow?!?
Yep. But like I said that computer run overinflates precipitation and accumulations so that's very likely not reality.

 

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