Hello everyone,
While the flakes did not match up to what fell up north, we still had
"conversational" snow between midnight and 4am early Sunday. I estimate
if it was 5 degrees colder, we would have about 3/4". Air temp was 35,
down from a Saturday of 74.4.
http://pix.onelist.com/attach/429973/269/gs-42=99=429973/10-1-10-19/image=jpeg/snapshot.jpg
The cold front passed w/ only a cat 1 thundershower (and it formed on
the cool side of the front), passing about 10 miles to my east. Sat
pwg was 33 mph. Total rain from front was .42".
We had cleared out before dawn from the light snow overnight. The sunny
skies disappeared late in the afternoon. The clouds below later brought
in sprinkles, along w/ snow last night, added .01" to the total.
http://pix.onelist.com/attach/429973/270/gs-42=99=429973/10-1-10-19/image=jpeg/snapshot.jpg
It was very windy Sunday, my pwg of 39 mph at 5:30am. At the airport,
peak sustained winds were 32 mph, and a pwg of 44 mph. There were
several power outages, 1 affected the business district in the wee hours
of Sunday.
Now the clipper has passed, the sprinkles have ended, and the winds now
have become nearly calm.
Steve Minghini, Winchester (nw) VA
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