FEBRUARY 7, 2003 (Two Day 6.9 Inch Snowstorm) | |||||
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Obs. Num. | Time of Obs. February 07 - 2003 |
Total Frozen Precip. Inches | Total Melted Precip. Inches | Temp. °F | Remarks for the Time Period |
1 | 0100 hrs. | 3.8 | 0.41 | 28.9 | Snowfall has been moderate during the last hour but in the last five minutes it has become heavy! We are now getting aggregates or larger flakes interfused. |
2 | 0200 hrs. | 4.4 | 0.48 | 28.8 | Moderate snow intensity with 0.6 inches in the last hour. Aggregates or larger flakes interfused with the small flakes only lasted for about ten minutes during the last hour. |
3 | 0300 hrs. | 5.0 | 0.54 | 28.7 | Moderate snow intensity with 0.6 inches in the last hour. No aggregates or larger flakes during this hour. At 0214 the barometer was falling at -0.05 inches per hour and currently is -0.04 inches. |
4 | 0400 hrs. | 5.6 | 0.60 | 28.6 | Aggregates or larger flakes during the last ten minutes of this hour and currently heavy snow intensity. Barometer is now falling at 0.05 inches per hour. |
5 | 0500 hrs. | 6.2 | 0.65 | 28.5 | Aggregates or larger flakes during the last 15 minutes of this hour and currently heavy snow intensity. |
6 | 0600 hrs. | 6.7 | 0.70 | 28.5 | Looking at the radar we are getting near the back edge of the significant snowfall. The Annandale area should only have snow flurries by the end of the next hour. |
7 | 0700 hrs. | 6.9 | 0.72 | 28.4 | This will be the last observation on this storm as the snowfall ended over the Annandale area at 0655. There may be a few snow flurries but no additional accumulations. |