Weather Talk with Tony Pann
Saturday, December 15, 2007
  Interesting Note 9:30 PM
The secondary surface low is developing further South and East than most of the models were forecasting. It's near the North Carolina coast right now (9:30PM) . This means that the low level cold air might not get scoured out overnight, so where the temps manage to get below freezing from evaporative cooling, it may stay that way for most of the night. Significant ice will develop in these areas. It will be interesting to see what happens as this low explodes and goes by here on Sunday...I'll admit that I have been reduced to "nowcasting". :)

I still can't post any of the comments that you are sending in...sorry. However, I like reading your thoughts, so please continue to send them in!
 
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Just drove back to Martinsburg WV from York PA, via US 30 to US 15 to WV 9, Roads not bad. Car was iced over some bridges slick, alot of state DOT vehicles lining exits ready to dump sand and salt in PA and MD
 
Hey Tony!

A few questions...
1) I read your 9:30 blog. Do you think that Woodbridge will see significant icing? and,

2) How about a good old-fashioned refreeze of whatever falls over the weekend closing schools on Monday?? Or at least a 2 hour delay?

I teach kindergarten in Manassas (Prince William County) and my class has done the snow dance -- we will settle for ice. :0)

Thanks!

L. DeFazio
 
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