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Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them.
It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! |
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 11:28:33 -0800 (PST), Its Me
wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! It will be 40s here, 30s inland and that is cold for us but we will be back in the 70s by Sunday. It is snowing up at Harry's old place in Jax |
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On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote:
Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. |
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On Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 5:19:39 PM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. I haven't seen the exact reports, but I would think Summerville probably got 4-6 inches. Areas just 20 or so miles SE of us got an inch or 2. I saw a few minutes of light flurries, then an hour later the skies were bright and clear. I-26 halfway between here and Charleston is where it starts to get bad, and I-95 is screwed. We were just above the line, and got just a little drive-by from an errant cloud. Suits me. :) |
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On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:19:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. "Bombogenesis" is the technical term, and the popular "bomb cyclone" is a shortened version of it, according to our weather folks. |
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On 1/4/2018 8:54 AM, John H wrote:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:19:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. "Bombogenesis" is the technical term, and the popular "bomb cyclone" is a shortened version of it, according to our weather folks. Basically, around here we are screwed I think. Winds are already picking up and it's been rain/sleet for the last two hours. But now the temp is dropping quickly and is turning over to snow. Means all the previous rain will freeze under 14" or more of heavy, wet snow. Then the winds will peak with predictions of gusts exceeding 75 mph. Nothing else to do but to hunker down and ride it out. The Scituate Harbor area (where I used to keep boats) is going to be hit particularly bad. It's prone to flooding to begin with but this storm's timing is perfectly aligned with a historic high tide shortly after noon. Predictions are for 5-6 feet of seawater on the main road through the harbor district with 10-15 foot waves on top of that. Justin can relate. It's going to be a mess. |
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On Thu, 4 Jan 2018 09:16:17 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 1/4/2018 8:54 AM, John H wrote: On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:19:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. "Bombogenesis" is the technical term, and the popular "bomb cyclone" is a shortened version of it, according to our weather folks. Basically, around here we are screwed I think. Winds are already picking up and it's been rain/sleet for the last two hours. But now the temp is dropping quickly and is turning over to snow. Means all the previous rain will freeze under 14" or more of heavy, wet snow. Then the winds will peak with predictions of gusts exceeding 75 mph. Nothing else to do but to hunker down and ride it out. The Scituate Harbor area (where I used to keep boats) is going to be hit particularly bad. It's prone to flooding to begin with but this storm's timing is perfectly aligned with a historic high tide shortly after noon. Predictions are for 5-6 feet of seawater on the main road through the harbor district with 10-15 foot waves on top of that. Justin can relate. It's going to be a mess. 'Hunker down' is the name of the game for you guys. It's breezy here, we had about an inch of snow last night, but roads are OK. |
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On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 08:54:03 -0500, John H
wrote: On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 17:19:35 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 1/3/2018 2:28 PM, Its Me wrote: Light flurries now, the predictions range from a dusting to 1-2 inches. Worse the closer to the coast you get. My BIL at James Island (Charleston) sent a picture earlier of maybe 1/4 inch and still falling. Very unusual for them. It's out of here in a few hours and headed up the coast. Good luck! Damn. I was hoping it would dump a foot in Mt. Pleasant, just to shut my son up. Last I heard it is supposed to "explode" as it comes up the coast, becoming essentially a winter hurricane. "Bombogenesis" is the technical term, and the popular "bomb cyclone" is a shortened version of it, according to our weather folks. They do seem to just make up names for things these days. I think the classic was "Super Storm Sandy" to talk about something that was not even a hurricane, it was just "super" for people who were not used to tropical weather. It is far from unprecedented tho. There was a real Cat 3 there in the 30s. I have certainly seen that weather pattern in DC tho and this is not even the worst case. The snow would actually be more of a problem if the "eye" of that low was farther west so your wind was drawing wet gulf stream air up into the cold front north of you. That is what gives DC over a foot of snow a day and if it stalls, you "Knickerbocker" snow. |
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