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psuhoffman

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  1. Dunno. At 3.4” but it’s really lightened up. Snowing very lightly now. I don’t see any more heavier returns to my west so…
  2. even up here I can’t get below 31, at night in mid Feb in heavy snow from a NS wave at 1100 ft. That’s very telling. It’s barely cold enough here to get good ratios but even here it’s wet snow and probably 15-1 instead of 20-1 if the surface was 28 instead of 31. I bet this is another storm where once I get off my ridge and go down 300 feet they have way less.
  3. Went back to Sn++ 2.75”. It’s been fun the last 90 mins but looking at where the back edge is already it better start snowing like 3”hr+ if I’m getting the 5-8” NWS still says lol. on the pool deck
  4. Even here I’m starting to have some doubts. The last hour was pretty cool with some heavy snow and ratios are definitely good. But it’s back to light snow now and that back edge is racing towards us. Was hopeful the slightly early onset would mean longer duration but alas looks like the end is coming faster also.
  5. Damn the flakes are getting so big I can see them without the light on
  6. Dude that depth map is way low. Places west got 8” where that says 3”. Places in PA are going to get 6-8” where that has 2-3”.
  7. The depth charts will be right when the snow shifts away from you lol. They are always low. But they will be wrong wherever the snow bands do set to. Those depth maps had no more than ~3” anywhere and places have got 6-10” from this storm already. Some places in PA well have 8”+ watch.
  8. Before the “hrrr great dryening” took over the conversation I was trying to advocate it the surface can just be cold enough rates and ratios could be really good based on the mid levels
  9. You must of slept through the 12z run today. NAM/GFS/Euro all had over 4” for a large part of the area.
  10. Glad I’m not in Pine Grove anymore. Look at that subsidence just north of that band. That’s going to be the real screw zone.
  11. That happened to me once. Growing up in NJ. Watched this band of snow coming east from PA but it never made it. Front end started to dry up as the front advanced until the back edge caught up to the front end like 1 mile from me and the whole thing dried up.
  12. Some of the hills in the Lebanon area are candidates for the 8”+ jack zone.
  13. I can tell from how it’s accumulating so far ratios here are way over 10-1. Very fluffy. Excellent dendrites.
  14. Y’all weren’t kidding that was fast. Went from nothing to heavy now in 10 mins. Grass has a coating and parts of the driveway are caving. 32/19
  15. Unfortunately that’s the band I was hopeful we could get under a couple days ago. But that’s been gone for a while. Now I’m just praying I don’t end up in the subsidence between that band and the fgen associated band to the south.
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