Update: Friday, January 22nd, 2016 - snow has started here
at 2:30 pm. Forecast is pretty dire!
Read here.http://www.footsforecast.org
A Storm of the First Order
THE EMPEROR WOULD BE PROUD
WINTER STORM WARNINGS FROM LOUISIANA TO PENNSYLVANIA
WINTER STORM WARNINGS FROM LOUISIANA TO PENNSYLVANIA
- UP TO 2 FEET OF SNOW POSSIBLE IN MANY LOCATIONS, SNOWFALL RATES OF 2-3 INCHES PER HOUR EXPECTED BY LATE TONIGHT INTO SAT AM.
- WINDS OF 35 MPH+ FOR 12 HOURS OR MORE & THUNDERSNOW.
- DO NOT TRAVEL AFTER 7 PM IF POSSIBLE
TIMING & IMPACTS
- SNOWFALL & RATES. 2-3" an hour will be common from 11 PM Friday to 7 AM Saturday throughout the region from the middle and northern Eastern shore west to the DC/Baltimore region. If you anywhere between Richmond, VA and I-76 in PA, including the Eastern Shore of MD, 12-18" is possible on your doorstep by daybreak Saturday. Expect thundersnow tomorrow through Noon in areas bordering the Chesapeake Bay. Then the snow gets heavy. We are not making this up, honestly. See the impact timeline below.
- BLIZZARD CONDITIONS with winds sustained at 35 mph+ for up to 12 hours in some locations. Do not go outside. Get all your outdoor prep done today, yes even after you get home following a full day of work. Tell the kids to hunker down with a Tolstoy novel or a 5000 piece puzzle, and a flashlight. They'll have a blast. We're not trying to be cavalier, we're trying to make a point: No one under this storm will be going anywhere for a couple days.
Source: FootsForecast.org