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  1. CTP tweeted this sobering news about Harrisburg’s last winter 

     

    The last time @FlyHIA reported measurable snowfall (0.1"+) was January 18th. At midnight, the current streak of 329 days will be the longest in the period of record, surpassing 2/27/2006-1/21/2007 (328 days). Just in the nick of time before snow next week! #PAwx
    h/t @ajukloABC27

  2. About as loud as CTP can bark ...

     

    LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/...
    Certainly a stormier pattern shaping up with significant
    energy embedded in the upper flow, especially in the southern
    stream, which usually makes for exciting weather at this time of
    year around these parts.
    
    Latest medium range guidance shows a warmer solutions for
    Monday precipitation event. This is primarily noticeable over
    the Lower Susquehanna Valley where event snow totals now are
    under an inch at best. Collaboratively lowered snow fall
    accums, again most significantly over the Lower Susq. Remainder
    of period looks similar to pvs runs.
    
    Pvs...
    
    . Things look even more interesting for the mid-
    week storm. Many members and deterministic models are generating
    large QPFs and the temps look to be entirely cold through the
    (potential) event. Still too early to get all too excited, but
    this has the look of the first significant snow of the season.
    The possibility of advy and warning amounts of snow are
    climbing. Will continue to mention this in the HWO, and speak a
    little louder via other avenues - to bring out our increase in
    confidence. Timing and mass fields/QPF have been in fairly good
    agreement to this point in time. Still.......it is a day-5
    potential event.
  3. 5 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    I didn't have a chance to see the Euro's progression with the storm Blizz is talking about, but that snow map has Miller B written all over it...

    Also, good luck making a forecast if you're in central New Jersey. As depicted, that's going from essentially nothing to a 1' plus in about 25 miles. 

    So, basically Lancaster County? 

  4. 1 hour ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    Talk about a positive mood change - ground and roads are covered here. It's not much, but in these days...man does it look and feel good outside right now. Got several tenths of an inch with -SN still flying. 

    Wow. It snowed but only for a few minutes and def didn't stick to any surface. Congrats! 

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