It's 40, with dp 32 here IMBY (just before 5 am) so there is definitely a temp gradient. I am assuming the precip is rising up from the south (based on radar and the way the models depicted it) with the cold air pushing down from the north (based on the temps where you are).
How far that cold air sinks will be key.
I was out earlier today with a t-shirt and a hoodie jacket (sortof a medium weight one with some lining but not like a heavily-lined sweatshirt type of lining). Was just fine and that is with the breeze too.
I was doing a comparison and I think the issue with that is that the "Total Snowfall" is basically an aggregate of all snow that fell, whether it melted or not. I expect in this case (as mentioned by someone who posted in the thread earlier) that the "Snow Depth" is probably a bit better indicator of what is coming.
Yeah I saw that this morning in a LSR (posted upthread). That was pretty wild!
I think I have hit my high for the day at 47. Currently bopping between 46 and 47, and a sun shining through a deck of cirrus, with dp 22.
I recall seeing a trained spotter in Skippack report a 56 mph gust there. I didn't get chance to screencap their actual mPing report but it's the "55" tag in central Montco on the below map...
ETA the PA PNS for wind reports -
And I found the Skippack report and some airport/ASOS/AWOS reports in the LSR posted this morning -
Looks like the last of the STSs along the Jersey coast -
The line moved fairly quickly and almost off the coast. It's currently now down to 57 here with dp slowly dropping and at 47.
Temp has dropped almost 10 degrees and it's currently down to 61 with dp 59. Have 0.11" in the bucket so far (which is 0.09" additional since the rain this morning)
Will have to see how much this holds together. What is wild is that once the rain stopped, the temps started going back up and I'm currently at 71 (am guessing down-sloping going on) with dp 59).