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osfan24

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  1. Radar is definitely exploding but it looks like it's all advancing northeast rather quickly and the changeover line is lagging behind.
  2. Euro's low location was awful but it flooded the midlevels with warmth up into PA and did a good job nailing that.
  3. Always is. It's pathetic how bad the numbers are. Need to change the location of the official report or find some people that know what they are doing.
  4. That's the one, Marv! That's the silver tuna.
  5. Is there a reason why this didn't close or it took so long to close off?
  6. This looks nothing like the tropical tidbits map, which is far more conservative. Maybe pivotal weather's map is counting sleet as snow. It looks like mostly sleet for anyone east of, say, Mt. Airy.
  7. Ha, 4+ more inches here? I'll take the under.
  8. Too late. Damage is done. I have no idea how a storm that far south and east with a decent high to the north would flood us with warm air like this.
  9. Been raining here for about the past hour. Temps up by four degrees. That will do it.
  10. Mixed in flakes was short-lived. Back to sleet. Guessing it was just a heavier batch of precip helped get some flakes to fall.
  11. Nah. Looks to me like a front goes through on the 24th or very early on the 25th and it's just very cold, windy and dry. Still a ways off.
  12. Heaviest sleet of the day but some big flakes are mixing in. Hmmmm. Could it be?
  13. Yeah, I was on the other side of Route 1 though.
  14. Christmas Day, if nothing else, looks quite cold at the moment.
  15. Nooooooo. Hearing the pinging now. Big flakes mixed with sleet. Pretty disappointing given that I was on the edge of the mesoscale bubble and HRR had me snowing for 2-4 more hours.
  16. My temp was 30 about a half hour ago or so and has dropped to 28 in this band.
  17. Literally right on the eastern edge of that pink cloud in the mesoscale discussion.
  18. The flakes have somehow grown in size. Tried to take my two-year old out and he was legit afraid of what was falling from the sky.
  19. It's SN+. Just started ripping here. Unfortunately, it looks like the changeover line is booking it north now and is literally right on the other side of this band.
  20. Just looking at the SPC mesoscale analysis, the low looks to be placed accurately right now. However, one thing I learned from Cranky about a way to figure out where the low is heading is to look at the kinks in the isobars. If that's accurate, this is going way east of where it is modeled. It would be much more of a northeast movement than the barely east of north modeled direction.
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