LNP (Lancaster Newspaper) with a humorous article this morning - "this is now the 2nd snowiest winter in Lancaster since 2019"
That's like saying that I haven't gone to work since Friday.
I read that in Berks County 10 miles separated 2.5" from 12". Painful to be just outside that band. And to think that band moved east from Ohio to New Jersey and maintained about the same intensity and size. Fascinating system. No one saw 15" coming out of it.
The trajectory off the lakes often misses us to the east, sometimes west. We usually sit on the sidelines on days like today but we just had a flush hit. Fun to watch!
Exactly what I measured. It was a great show for about an hour overnight. Honestly glad I stayed up and went out in it. Visibility was down to a couple hundred feet.
All roads in my area were covered overnight. The band that one band was intense enough to pull it off. Everything had melted on the roads by shortly after sunrise.