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Related: About this forumMD suburb of DC parking lot SNOW!
A friend's white car is under the snow, between the 'visible' cars!
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)Last I checked, 14 inches in Gaithersburg.
elleng
(134,881 posts)and my friend said he'd clean it off! I said, 'Forget it,' as I'll probably be responsible to get him to a hospital! Kids will probably pass by sometime, to clean it off. MY car is in another lot, and as I must get into DC Monday, I'll deal with that LATER!!!
Weather Channel (on line) estimates 14.9 inches last 24 hours, and maybe 1-3 inches more, but it appears to have ended here, Aspen Hill.
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)regnaD kciN
(26,459 posts)As posted, the photo is testimony to the fact that exposure meters will render a scene as overall medium gray (18%) even if the scene itself is dominated by snow and therefore should be brighter. The "Levels" adjustment layer in Photoshop is an easy way to fix that syndrome -- using it on this image not only renders snow as white, but shows up the contours of the shapes under it.
LiberalEsto
(22,845 posts)I was kidding about not seeing the car.
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)I'm in a MD suburb of DC too
elleng
(134,881 posts)Yes, upstairs of friend's townhouse.
Cha
(303,048 posts)all down South!
Fun Fun Fun!
elleng
(134,881 posts)its MD suburb of DC, 20 or so miles from White House! We're not terribly familiar with large amounts of snow, but daughters would complain if we didn't get much snow in a winter. (That was when we actually lived IN DC.)
Haven't been to the cottage through this, so don't know what it looks like in 'southern' MD, about 70 miles south of DC.
Cha
(303,048 posts)from the Adirondacks in New York and that you were not used to all that snow!
elleng
(134,881 posts)Mahalo~