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Rain/Thunder and Anafrontal Snow
Freezing Drizzle replied to WeatherGeek2025's topic in New York City Metro
I see snow echoes on a line from Hazleton to Harrisburg, but not sure what's falling there. I've seen snow under rain echoes, and rain under snow echoes. Usually, the snow detection is rather good though. -
Just caught up on like 4 pages, and despite the troll, and consistent warnings from our own throughout, I don't think a single poster is delusional about today. Little sad, actually. Bittersweet, not being delusional.
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Sorry if I can't articulate this clearly and concisely enough. I've been thinking about whether and how to say this for a while. This winter there have been several examples of posters screaming "bullying" anytime someone says something they don't like. I am neurodivergent. As an adult I'm able to mask it well enough that it's not as socially crippling as it once was. But I am intimately familiar with what bullying is. No one on here is being bullied! No one is being doxxed. No one is being threatened. No one is being personally mocked or ridiculed for who they are or their preferences. No one is being cruelly made fun of for being weird or different. Calling out bad behavior or criticizing someone's actions is NOT BULLYING. Especially when it's done in a non threatening, and often only half serious, way in an online forum. I know the internet is generally a cruel harsh place, but this forum is one of the most positive communities I am a part of. Even when we are fighting and criticizing it is mostly done in a non threatening way. I don't know if the bullying thing was thrown around as a calculated effort to deflect or mute criticism knowing the weight of that word...or if some people are confused about what real bullying actually is. But I wanted to say this because bullying is a serious thing, and something I am very conscious of, and I wanted to make it clear what goes on in here when we banter with one another, is not bullying in my opinion, and saying it is minimizes real bullying.
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I wonder what's it's like up on the Catoctins. I bet it's a different world as usual. Probably a snowstorm lol
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April 2022 was cool, especially the back half of the month: 2022-04-17 51 41 46.0 -8.3 19 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-18 54 39 46.5 -8.2 18 0 0.85 0.0 0 2022-04-19 50 39 44.5 -10.6 20 0 1.24 0.0 0 2022-04-20 60 42 51.0 -4.5 14 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-21 59 44 51.5 -4.3 13 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-22 70 53 61.5 5.3 3 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-23 65 51 58.0 1.5 7 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-24 63 48 55.5 -1.4 9 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-25 58 46 52.0 -5.2 13 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-26 60 52 56.0 -1.6 9 0 0.02 0.0 0 2022-04-27 58 41 49.5 -8.4 15 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-28 58 40 49.0 -9.2 16 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-29 63 41 52.0 -6.5 13 0 0.00 0.0 0 2022-04-30 68 44 56.0 -2.9 9 0 0.00 0.0 0
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Hi, I hear you. They were great winters. Definitely among the best in your teen-adult years. Gonna' give the "+" to 95-96 still. Just one fact, 40 to 50% more snow at CPK versus 13-14 and 14-15. btw my son lives in Philadelphia now, so I this Giants/Mets fan can't dislike the Eagles and Phillies as much. lol
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Decently heavy rain/snow mix in Gainesville right now.
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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26
Burghblizz replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
Snow will count for this winter through June (if it were actually able to snow in June). It will be the best since ‘21-‘22, and possibly ‘20-‘21. Was nice to see a major storm and some long term snow pack. Better than stat padding snows. We’ve had a couple historically scarce winters this decade, but so far 3 out of the 6 will crack 45” for the season. -
Waiting for your 5"+ report.
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Snowing. Fatties. 36
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
stormtracker replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
Sure hope this will stop all of the BS "it can't stick after 80 degrees" type of talk. This notion just continues to persist, even after countless times of it happening. -
That was the last time many locations near the coast had a 10”+ snowstorm after February with the exception of our local snow capital and nearby spots back in 2018. Maximum 2-Day Total Snowfall for NEWARK LIBERTY INTL AP, NJ After February Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 18.2 1956-03-19 0 15.8 1915-04-04 0 - 15.8 1915-04-03 0 14.8 1958-03-21 0 13.9 1960-03-04 0 12.8 1982-04-07 0 - 12.8 1982-04-06 0 12.7 1993-03-14 0 - 12.7 1956-03-20 0 12.5 1960-03-03 0 12.1 1941-03-09 0 12.0 1941-03-08 0 - 12.0 1924-04-02 0 - 12.0 1924-04-01 0 - 12.0 1852-03-18 0 - 12.0 1852-03-17 0 11.9 1993-03-13 0 11.5 1896-03-16 0 11.0 1867-03-18 0 - 11.0 1867-03-17 0 10.5 1851-03-08 0 Maximum 2-Day Total Snowfall for ISLIP-LI MACARTHUR AP, NY After February Click column heading to sort ascending, click again to sort descending. 18.4 2018-03-22 0 17.0 1967-03-22 0 16.0 1982-04-07 0 - 16.0 1982-04-06 0 15.0 1967-03-23 0 14.9 2018-03-21 0 13.5 2009-03-02 0
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Clarksburg, MD SN+ @10:30 am
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
Grothar of Herndon replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
36/33 Mix rain, sleet, and snow -
37. moderate snow. Crazy.
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I'm pretty sure that even something half that size is going to wreck your shit. That photo is basically an 1700's cannonball smacking your melon.
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sleet changing to mostly snow
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
MN Transplant replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
Wet snow mixing in and out. 37.4 -
Central PA Spring 2026 Discussion/Obs Thread
CarlislePaWx replied to Voyager's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
So far this morning here in Carlisle...the radar continues to show precip overhead with the rain about to transition over to snow. However, it's all virga. Nothing is reaching the ground. Temperature continues to slowly drop, and is now down to 38.5 degrees. Winds are gusty. -
Snow or white rain just started in Waynesboro-pretty large flakes...
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80 Degrees to Ripping Snow: March 12th
WesternFringe replied to SnowenOutThere's topic in Mid Atlantic
I knew it was going to snow today, but the accumulation is surprising. 35 degrees here in Augusta County NW of Staunton. -
Loving the radar. Not often we have this orientation without the back edge rolling through before it even gets started
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Snow mixing in, in Fairfax City.
