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WEATHER TREND: MUCH COLDER WITH SNOW SHOWERS THU ??? STAY TUNED: WE ARE MOVING ON MARCH 1ST 2014 !!!

AFTER A SUMMER THAT WASN'T !!! WINTER SEEMS TO HAVE ARRIVED EARLY SO WHAT HAPPENED TO FALL ???


TONIGHT: CLOUDY AND VERY COLD WITH RAIN AND MIST THAT MAY BE HEAVY AT TIMES (TOTAL RAINFALL NEAR ONE HALF OF AN INCH IS EXPECTED THRU LATE THURSDAY NIGHT) LO: 39

FRIDAY: CLOUDY BUT BREEZY AND VERY COLD WITH MORE HEAVY RAIN AND MIST (TOTAL RAINFALL NEAR ONE HALF OF AN INCH EXPECTED ON FRIDAY) LO: 39 HI: 44

SATURDAY: CLOUDY BUT BREEZY AND VERY COLD EARLY BUT NOT AS COLD LATER ON WITH MORE RAIN (THE RAINFALL TOTALS SHOULD RANGE NEAR ONE HALF OF AN INCH ON SATURDAY) LO: 37 HI: 47

SUNDAY: MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH THE RISK FOR SOME VERY LIGHT RAIN EARLY THEN JUST BREEZY AND VERY CHILLY LATER (LESS THAN ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH OF RAINFALL IS EXPECTED ON SUNDAY) LO: 39 HI: 49

MONDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY AND NOT NEARLY AS COLD LO: 44 HI: 54

TUESDAY: PARTLY CLOUDY BUT SOMEWHAT WARMER LO: 48 HI: 58

"WEATHER OR NOT"

FORECASTER: SCHLEY

THE HEAVY RAIN SHOULD STAY SOUTH OF HERE FOR A CHANGE THRU ATLEAST WEDNESDAY !!!COOL AND CLOUDY BUT DRY FOR TODAY ANYWAYS ... THEN WE GET SOAKED AGAIN !!!

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** NO CURRENT ADVISORY IN EFFECT **blazin3596 Friday, October 16, 2009 5:55:34 AM

COASTAL FLOOD ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT
UNTIL 8 AM EDT SATURDAY
Coastal Hazard Message
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
1003 PM EDT Thu Oct 15 2009

District Of Columbia-Harford-Southern Baltimore-Prince Georges-
Anne Arundel-Charles-St. Marys-Calvert-
Prince William/Manassas/Manassas Park-Fairfax-
Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria-Stafford-King George-
1003 PM EDT Thu Oct 15 2009

...Coastal Flood Advisory Remains In Effect Until 8 AM Edt
Saturday...

A Coastal Flood Advisory Remains In Effect Until 8 AM Edt
Saturday.

Persistent Low Pressure Off The Mid Atlantic Coast Will Continue
To Push Excess Water Into The Chesapeake Bay And Its Estuaries.
This Combined With High Spring Tides Associated With The Lunar
Cycle Will Produce Minor Tidal Flooding For The Next Several Tidal
Cycles. Expect Tidal Inundation Of The Areas That Typically Flood
First.

Here Are The Times Of The Next High Tides For A Few Locations
From North To South...

On The Chesapeake Bay...
Havre De Grace...8:38 AM And 9:14 PM...
Fort Mchenry Baltimore...5:25 AM And 6:01 PM...
Annapolis U.S. Naval Academy...3:55 AM And 4:31 PM...
Solomons Island...12:47 AM And 1:23 PM...
Point Lookout...11:57 PM And 12:33 PM...

Now Along The Potomac River...
Alexandria...1:24 AM...7:14 AM And 7:38 PM...
Indian Head...6:42 AM And 7:06 PM...
Goose Bay...2:48 AM And 3:12 PM...
Wicomico River Near Cobb Island...10:49 PM And 11:20 AM...

A Coastal Flood Advisory Indicates That Onshore Winds And Tides
Will Combine To Generate Flooding Of The Areas That Typically
Flood First Along Tidal Waters. The Next Update Will Be Issued
Before 4 AM.

** NO CURRENT ADVISORY IN EFFECT **blazin3596 Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:34:46 PM

Public Information Statement

Statement as of 1:28 PM EDT on October 18, 2009

The following are unofficial observations taken during the past 24 hours
for the storm that has been affecting our region. Appreciation is extended
to Highway departments... cooperative observers... Skywarn spotters
and media for these reports. This summary is also available on our
home Page at weather.Gov/Baltimore

Corrected to move Montgomery County report to Baltimore County

********************storm total snowfall********************

Location storm total time/date comments
snowfall of
(inches) measurement


Maryland

... Baltimore County...
Freeland 0.5 500 am 10/18
Parkton 0.3 400 am 10/18 spotter

... Carroll County...
Millers 0.3 330 am 10/18 coop observer

West Virginia

... Grant County...
Mount Storm 1.0 445 am 10/18 coop observer

** NO CURRENT ADVISORY IN EFFECT **blazin3596 Sunday, October 18, 2009 9:35:23 PM

Frost Advisory

Statement as of 2:58 PM EDT on October 18, 2009

... Frost advisory in effect from 2 am to 9 am EDT Monday...

The National Weather Service in Sterling Virginia has issued a
frost advisory... which is in effect from 2 am to 9 am EDT Monday.

High pressure will build over northern and central Virginia as
well as the Baltimore metropolitan area tonight bringing mainly
clear skies and light winds. Temperatures will drop into the
middle 30s overnight. With light winds... areas of frost will
develop overnight into early Monday morning.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A frost advisory means that frost is possible. Sensitive outdoor
plants may be killed if left uncovered.

** NO CURRENT ADVISORY IN EFFECT **blazin3596 Tuesday, October 20, 2009 7:05:59 AM

Frost Advisory

Statement as of 9:27 PM EDT on October 19, 2009

... Frost advisory remains in effect from 2 am to 9 am EDT
Tuesday...

A frost advisory remains in effect from 2 am to 9 am EDT Tuesday
for all areas east of the Blue Ridge mountains and portions of
northern and central Maryland... the northern Shenandoah Valley and
extreme eastern West Virginia Panhandle.

High pressure will build over the northern Shenandoah Valley...
Washington and Baltimore metropolitan areas... central Virginia
and lower southern Maryland tonight. Mainly clear skies and light
winds will enable temperatures to drop into the lower and mid-30s
across most locations. As a result... areas of frost will develop
late tonight into early Tuesday morning.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A frost advisory means that frost is possible. Sensitive outdoor
plants may be killed if left uncovered.

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