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Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs
Itstrainingtime replied to MAG5035's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
5" in 24 hours? I think? -
Saturday night/Sunday 12/13-12/14 Jawn
MGorse replied to Ralph Wiggum's topic in Philadelphia Region
I hear there is accumulating snow on the way. -
Most of the fun of tracking is model runs and its been horrendous for us
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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
weatherwiz replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
flurries falling -
Saturday night/Sunday 12/13-12/14 Jawn
kickingupastorm replied to Ralph Wiggum's topic in Philadelphia Region
4 inches a good bet for Ardmore. I’ll be walking home in it #nightcrew. We take. -
Watching from afar. Looks almost like a squall like scenario. Definitely would feel better in northeast md for this one, but looks like an advisory event incoming at least. Once I get this sunny and 70 weather (completely opposite weather pattern in Vegas) out of my system I’ll be ready for a snowstorm lol. Good luck to the Frederick crew…would be happy to see that area get on the board with something other than a cartopper. 3 hrs behind here so I’ll prob peep the radar later.
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large section of -25F temps in Saskatchewan, also large section of -15F in Minnesota
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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
CT Rain replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Midday video update if anyone's interested lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F45qrarkeBY -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
weatherwiz replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Getting flurries -
INL would absolutely be great. Even during winter 2011-12, which was horrendous for nearly all of us, INL still had continuous snow cover for 3.5 months. Think about that. The most pathetic winter in our parts still ended up with more days with snow cover than Chicago’s best winter on record (1978-79). That drives me crazy, the huge winter gradient over a relatively short distance. So close, yet so far. I feel even worse for winter lovers in STL or southern IL, where they essentially have no winter…and it’s not really that far away from here. The big issue for me is the volatility. The down periods of winter are so bad, that they overwhelm any good periods. No matter how good it has been from late November through December 10 (which then got dropped down several notches due to the ridiculous snow melt event from a few days ago), there looks to be very little snow over the next 3 weeks. What should happen is, even in the down periods, there’s at least 3” of snow every 7-10 days. It’s horrible to go 2-3 weeks without any snow cover and cold. To sum everything up - we supposedly had a great winter period, but then ORD ends up with no snow cover at the end of the supposed good period. How does that happen? The bad period hasn’t even started yet! Winter is supposed to feature certain things, so it sucks when it doesn’t, no matter where you live and regardless of what climo says.
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12/14: Sunday funday? Will the south win again?
nw baltimore wx replied to TSSN+'s topic in Mid Atlantic
Just my opinion, but if there's going to be doom and screw job posts, can we put them in the panic room? -
December 2025 Short/Medium Range Forecast Thread
tnweathernut replied to John1122's topic in Tennessee Valley
Don’t have a ton of time (ever anymore it seems), but I agree with Jax………. We really need the Rex like block over the Aleutians to be less “rexy”. Will be like pulling teeth to keep the bulk of cold from going west with that look. -
Im halfway home! Looking forward to the snow
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December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
TauntonBlizzard2013 replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Feel like somewhere like lakeville or carver would be the best spot to pull a surprise 6. Might be the sweet spot or ratios and dynamics there -
12/14: Sunday funday? Will the south win again?
MDScienceTeacher replied to TSSN+'s topic in Mid Atlantic
I like @Terpeastforecast a lot better at least he makes an actual forecast. This is just “I’m gonna make a map that could cover any possible outcome.” -
2025-2026 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
Buckethead replied to Buckethead's topic in Southeastern States
40 and partly cloudy currently in Wolf. The ski resort is packed. Looks like a quick shot of snow tonight, and that we'll be near zero Sunday night. Sent from my Pixel 10 Pro using Tapatalk -
At a minimum, maybe what this means is as we cook Christmas dinner and the oven is on, we won't have to run the A/C like I've had to do more than once in Richmond.
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Moderate snowfall 12/14/2025 WWA up for most of the area
SnoSki14 replied to WeatherGeek2025's topic in New York City Metro
It'll be interesting to see if that applies again but generally that has seemed to work out well. The higher end 4-5" totals will need to verify though -
December 14th - Snow showers or Plowable snow?
dendrite replied to Sey-Mour Snow's topic in New England
Calculated some Cobb snow estimates from the 12z gfs and nam (respectively) CON 0.0/0.1 PWM 0.1/0.4 BOS 0.9/1.1 ORH 0.7/0.5 PSF 1.9/0.7 EWB 3.5/3.7 HYA 0.8/3.7 BDL 0.7/0.3 HFD 3.2/1.0 HVN 1.3/2.5 GON 1.3/3.4 PVD 2.1/2.9 -
Chance of rain in the forecast for Thursday (although followed by snow on Friday). Still a good reminder to enjoy what we get when we get it.
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Euro reflects my thinking on where the best banding may set up just NW of 95 rather than right along it or SE (except extreme NE MD through DE and S NJ.
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December 11th-14th Double Banger Clippers
Radtechwxman replied to Jackstraw's topic in Lakes/Ohio Valley
Best snow of the year so far. Awesome banding, dry fluffy snow, and big fat flakes in these heavier bands. Easily seen 1in+ hr rates at times. A true snow globe outside. Sad it's going to torch this week and melt it all. -
Hello beautiful
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Birds~69 replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
It doesn't appear to be as warm as first thought either... 39F/Cloudy -
