This was taken the day after the March storm of 2009 that dropped snow from Georgia to Maine. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer...
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The Visible Satellite image from Tuesday afternoon showed a feature saved for hurricanes, and some strong coastal storms. This is not the first time...
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Snow this morning was falling at the rate of 1-2 inches per hour with visibility under 1/4 mile. See the views in the slide show below.I will have...
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The final burst of snow happened to be the best. It also saved many forecasts from busting. BWI reported 5.1", which broke the record of snow...
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After all of the computer models and forecasting, now it's time to watch the radar and look out the window. There is still some things I want to...
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This storm will bring in warmer air, but a band of snow and sleet has pushed out on the lead. The timing of this snow and sleet is between 8 and...
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On this morning's post, I mentioned the warm road and ground temperatures as the main reason that we would not get much snow. We wasted flakes to...
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Reminder: Examiner Newspaper is shutting down. This web site will live on. On this date back in 2000, we had our third storm in 10 days. More or...
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Early arrival of snow this morning fits into my discussion and post from yesterday afternoon. We should hang on to colder air longer, and that means...
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The upcoming week will bring the most active winter weather directly into our region. The 'Watch' begins tomorrow, but has been issued now to allow...
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