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Related: About this forumPM Update: Rain mainly done, but a few showers possible through Thursday
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PM Update: Rain mainly done, but a few showers possible through Thursday (Original Post)
elleng
Apr 2024
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magicarpet
(17,440 posts)1. Headed up this way to northern New England.
They say snow up here 12 to 20 inches.
multigraincracker
(34,627 posts)3. Mid/Michigan
Rain to the north and rain the South. But we had a cool sunny day.
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,381 posts)4. Hey, wind's picking up all of a sudden. Thursday, 3:54 p.m. NT
elleng
(137,640 posts)5. I see it here too now, 3:58!
Forecast rain/showers 4-5 p.m, winds 11-13 mph W
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,381 posts)6. The failing Washington Post says:
D.C.-area forecast: Chilly afternoon showers could produce graupel
It dries out but remains cool into the weekend
By David Streit
April 4, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT
{snip}
It dries out but remains cool into the weekend
By David Streit
April 4, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT
{snip}
Storms could dump graupel on the DC region Thursday. What even is that?
Thomas Robertson | trobertson@wtop.com
Ciara Wells | ciara.wells@wtop.com
April 4, 2024, 2:32 PM
A week of April showers continues Thursday, but its not just rain thats expected to fall from the sky. Widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms that could produce graupel are in the forecast.
Heres what you need to know.
A system moving into the D.C. area from the west will begin to form isolated thunderstorms Thursday between 2 and 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Given the below average temperatures and other factors associated with this system, its likely to produce graupel, the NWS said.
So what even is graupel? ... Thats a snowflake with supercooled water droplets around it, 7News First Alert Meteorologist Steve Rudin said. Its not going to cause any accumulation but just something neat to say and neat to see because we dont get to see it very often around here.
(Courtesy National Weather Service via X)
{snip}
Thomas Robertson
Thomas Robertson is an Associate Producer and Web Writer/Editor at WTOP. After graduating in 2019 from James Madison University, Thomas moved away from Virginia for the first time in his life to cover the local government beat for a small daily newspaper in Zanesville, Ohio.
trobertson@wtop.com
Ciara Wells
Ciara Wells is the Evening Digital Editor at WTOP. She is a graduate of American University where she studied journalism and Spanish. Before joining WTOP, she was the opinion team editor at a student publication and a content specialist at an HBCU in Detroit.
ciara.wells@wtop.com
Thomas Robertson | trobertson@wtop.com
Ciara Wells | ciara.wells@wtop.com
April 4, 2024, 2:32 PM
A week of April showers continues Thursday, but its not just rain thats expected to fall from the sky. Widespread showers and isolated thunderstorms that could produce graupel are in the forecast.
Heres what you need to know.
A system moving into the D.C. area from the west will begin to form isolated thunderstorms Thursday between 2 and 7 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Given the below average temperatures and other factors associated with this system, its likely to produce graupel, the NWS said.
So what even is graupel? ... Thats a snowflake with supercooled water droplets around it, 7News First Alert Meteorologist Steve Rudin said. Its not going to cause any accumulation but just something neat to say and neat to see because we dont get to see it very often around here.
(Courtesy National Weather Service via X)
{snip}
Thomas Robertson
Thomas Robertson is an Associate Producer and Web Writer/Editor at WTOP. After graduating in 2019 from James Madison University, Thomas moved away from Virginia for the first time in his life to cover the local government beat for a small daily newspaper in Zanesville, Ohio.
trobertson@wtop.com
Ciara Wells
Ciara Wells is the Evening Digital Editor at WTOP. She is a graduate of American University where she studied journalism and Spanish. Before joining WTOP, she was the opinion team editor at a student publication and a content specialist at an HBCU in Detroit.
ciara.wells@wtop.com
elleng
(137,640 posts)7. Weather underground (for Calvert County) says
Cloudy and damp with rain early...then becoming clear overnight. Thunder possible. Low around 40F. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,381 posts)8. Dark clouds over PG County, due east of me. NT
elleng
(137,640 posts)9. HERE, now: