(02-23-2021, 07:05 PM)Fluffy Wrote: Not sure what PRM refers to there Eric.
I’m guessing you mean my area. This has been on the high side of average. For frequency of snow events. They have all been only a light to moderate amount of accumulation. Whenever we get over 6” then that changes to what they consider heading toward a “heavy” snow. It’s all perspective. Others parts of the country would and should laugh at some of the reactions you get here in Maryland. As a result of a few inches of snow. Forecasting for my area and county is further complicated. By the fact we are at the head of the Chesapeake Bay. The water temperature plays with the air temperature. The southern end of the county can get all rain. And the northern edge up at the Pennsylvania line. Can get several inches. Interstate 95 corridor is usually where a rain/sleet line happens.
PRM = Peoples Republic of Maryland. It's under your avatar
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--Rush, "Virtuality"
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