October 28, 2019
Oct 28(Mon)———–[min]—[max]—[avg]—[prec]
Bitt 2nw Valley——[33.9]—[62.1]—[48.0]—[0]
Garrett College——-[37.6]—-[66.5]—[52.0]—[0]
Can-Heights
CRN-Canaan——–[41.4]—[69.3]—[55.3]—[0]
Cabin Mt————–[40.1]—[64.0]—-[52.0]—[0]
Cabin Mt N ———–[42.8]—[64.8]—[53.8]—[0]
Spruce Knob ———[39.0]—[61.5]—[50.2]—[0]
Snowshoe ————-[44.2]—[61.9]—[53.0]
Can-Valley Floor N-[31.3]—[69.1]—[50.2]
7Springs —————[43.8]—[63.4]—[53.6]
Cumberland AP—–[42.0]—[70.9]—[56.4]
Valley fog to begin the day, pockets of valley frost. Mainly the high valley’s where the fog was not socked in as heavily. A partly sunny, very pleasant day.
Temps today
Radar void
Satellite
Flow
Surface features and 500mb height anomalies and flow
Pics today-
Deep Creek Lake area
Fog had the lake socked in to start the day. That helped create some cool scenes with the fall foliage that remains around the lake. Mainly dominated by oak foliage at this point with some undergrowth beech that holds foliage into the winter. The red oaks currently, and surprisingly have some bright golden foliage in spots. Typically, at least in my opinion, they are usually blah, dull and to brown. This year has turned exceptional for some of them.
Bittinger area to Grantsville
The main foliage left is oak. It’s not nearly as dominant in this area as around the lake, therefore the appearance is now a much more bare look as the rains of yesterday brought down a lot more foliage. Still undergrowth beech, birch is pretty well bare, maples too, some yellowish brown hickory, burgundy white oak and some again, surprisingly golden colored red oaks.
By Clarysville on I68
Still ok foliage, but vs last week, the rain brought a lot down

















































