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  1. 1 minute ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

    That Wovel looks pretty cool. :D  Probably does great on the powdery stuff when there is too much to sweep away with a broom... although I'm not sure how well it would do with the wet heavy cement type snow.  But then snowblowers don't work that well with the cement snow either. :axe:

    It actually works the best for the heavier stuff, takes all the pressure off the back - but ohhh the arm work out. 

    Down to 22F and snow

    W NNE 8mph - gusting to 18mph

  2. Good Morning - Lower Bucks

    23F - Snow (IMBY measure 3.5")

    W NNE 5-10mph - picking up

    P 29.54 F

    Radar looks steady for western movement east for now, what I am looking at is the dry finger in Bel Air MD that could be pointed in our direction, hopefully fills in for a bit.

    FWIW - I used to live in Toms River, spoke with an ole neighbor, says he has a good foot on the ground and heavy snow. Asked me what time today I was going to be over to help shovel with my Wovel :) - might be called a Weasel these days (for those who might remember I always swore by the Wovel during the some big storms at the shore from 2010-2015 over the snow blower - also had a 100ft driveway then...)

    Before you ask :) Wovel Pic and storm pic from Jan 24 2016 in TR

     

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  3. Special Weather Statement NWS:

    Sorry not really a read and paste type - just popped up on the laptop

    Description

    ...A BAND OF HEAVY SNOW WILL AFFECT MERCER...SOUTHWESTERN MIDDLESEX...MONTGOMERY...SOUTHERN BUCKS...CHESTER...NORTHERN PHILADELPHIA AND NORTHERN DELAWARE COUNTIES... At 540 AM EST, a band of heavy snow was located from about central Chester County northeastward across the lower portions of Montgomery and Bucks counties then into southern Mercer County in New Jersey. This band is lifting northeastward. Snowfall rates of around an inch per hour will be common within this band. Given temperatures in the 20s and the cold ground, road conditions are rapidly deteriorating. In addition, the visibility will be reduced to one quarter of a mile within the heavy snow. Be prepared for snow covered roads. Slow down and allow extra time when traveling. Locations impacted include... Philadelphia, Trenton, West Chester, Bensalem, Ewing, Norristown, Pottstown, Phoenixville, Lansdale, West Norriton, East Norriton, Coatesville, Princeton, Westtown, Bristol, Doylestown, Downingtown, Conshohocken, Hatboro and Ambler.
  4. 33F - Upper Southampton

    Light to Mod snow now - smaller flakes. 

    Just came back from Giant - 4" of snow on the ground, 2" from 0930 to 1030 on top of car while grocery shopping. 

    Roads snow covered, plowed - not icy - All Wheel drive and new tires help

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