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Blizzard of 93

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  1. Now that the Winter thread has arrived, This is a friendly reminder that the Harrisburg are only averages around 6 inches of snow in December. Last year we had 1 event mid month that delivered near 1 foot of snow to MDT. Most Decembers, we scrape together a few light to moderate events. Most years, we need to wait until January or February to get the chance at a major snowstorm.
  2. MDT only had a high of 40 today which is 8 below normal. MDT also had another T of snow today.
  3. It was great to see snow in the air for the 4th straight day to end November!
  4. Tell that to the Winter of 2014-15. We had a snow storm in November right before Thanksgiving. Then there was basically no more snow until around January 20th. We then had weekly snow events through mid March. We ended up with an above normal snow total of around 40 inches for the season at MDT.
  5. Lol! What the heck happened on here today?!?! What an emotional roller coaster and it’s not even December 1st for a few hours!
  6. Lol…Rouzerville must be on track for a +5 month while the rest of us end up -2 !
  7. Here is CTP’s take on the Clipper tomorrow. Arriving quick on its heels from the NW will be a thickening layer of clouds and a period of light snow late tonight and Tuesday morning, thanks to an area of of weak to mdt low-mid level warm advection, beneath the left exit region of a 110-120kt 300 mb jetlet. Expect between 1-1.5 inches of snow to fall across the northern and western mtns per consensus high res model qpf output and a 10-12:1 SLR, with a coating to 0.75 of an inch across the Ridge and Valley Region of the state. Although the snow accums will be light, the period of nuisance winter weather will target the morning rush hour across much of the CWA. This will likely slicken-up many untreated roads with overnight min temps in the low to mid 20s over the higher terrain, and upper 20s throughout the Central Valleys.
  8. The upcoming pattern is a lot of back and forth. The northern steam is dominating at this time, which is typical for a La Niña. We just need one of these to dig a bit more with the right timing to provide a decent event. It’s very early, but I like seeing some of these weak storms bringing us a little light snow for now.
  9. Lol…no wrath, just enjoying the early season appetizer snow events over the last few days.
  10. Team snow in the LSV will have seen snow at least in the air for 4 straight days after the tomorrow morning Clipper. Not a bad way to end a cold below normal November.
  11. The Canadian has this gem (see what I did there…) for us only 10 days away. Where do I sign?
  12. The GFS is back to the wintry look that it had a few days ago for December 5 & 6.
  13. The GFS & Euro both have another coating of snow by tomorrow morning for many of us from another weak Clipper.
  14. Nice little surprise snow shower this evening. Great to see a little snow 2 nights in a row.
  15. This snow shower has reached Marysville as of about 5 minutes ago! Heavy snow with wind. Car tops and grass covered with even a light dusting on the road.
  16. Special Weather Statement Special Weather Statement National Weather Service State College PA 848 PM EST Sun Nov 28 2021 PAZ028-050-052-056>059-290215- Perry PA-Northumberland PA-Lebanon PA-Juniata PA-Dauphin PA- Snyder PA-Schuylkill PA- 848 PM EST Sun Nov 28 2021 ...A BAND OF SNOW SHOWERS WILL AFFECT PARTS OF PERRY... NORTHUMBERLAND...LEBANON...JUNIATA...DAUPHIN...SNYDER...AND SCHUYLKILL COUNTIES... HAZARDS...A band of snow showers which can rapidly reduce visibility to less than one mile. LOCATION AND MOVEMENT...At 846 PM EST, a band of snow showers was along a line extending from Urban to near New Bloomfield to East Waterford and moving east at 40 MPH. LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE... Harrisburg, Pottsville, Hershey, Colonial Park, Progress, Linglestown, Minersville, Paxtonia, Skyline View, Valley View, Millersburg, Marysville, Pine Grove, Lykens, Tremont, Newport, Duncannon, Elizabethville, Williamstown and Tower City. SAFETY INFO... Use extra caution if you must travel into or through this band of snow showers. Rapid changes in visibility and potentially slick roads may lead to accidents.
  17. MDT recorded a “T” of snow today and 0.1 yesterday, so 2 snow days in a row in November. We might have a chance Tuesday am for another dusting of snow.
  18. MDT is officially on the board with 0.1 of an inch of snow yesterday! Let’s see if another tenth or so gets added for today for the additional little bit of snow after midnight?
  19. Snowing at MDT as of 11 pm. First Trace of the year should at least go in the books. Hopefully a few tenths with get recorded overnight.
  20. Grass & Mulched areas now have a coating as well. Light to Moderate snow continues.
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