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12/3 Snow/Sleet/Mix Bag of Everything Discussion/OBS
nj08822 replied to Mikeymac5306's topic in Philadelphia Region
Basically all of the school districts in the Lehigh Valley just announced they are closed tomorrow. -
E PA/NJ/DE Autumn 2025 Obs/Discussion
nj08822 replied to PhiEaglesfan712's topic in Philadelphia Region
We got the C-2 up in the Nazareth area. -
We got a coating in the Nazareth area (elev. 600 feet). A nice surprise.
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32 in Nazareth PA (75 miles west of NYC).
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September 2025 OBS-Discussion centered NYC subforum
nj08822 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Almost 0.8 inches of rain out here in the Lehigh Valley (PA) in last 90 minutes with the slow-moving front. Great for the grass and garden. -
I work in downtown Allentown, which is on the edge of heavier rains and it's just lightly raining now. My educated guess is that Stroudsburg/Poconos have gotten hit harder. Probably 2 inches of rain at my house the last 24 hours, just south of the Poconos.
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Out in Eastern PA we've been pouring almost all day, power out since 7am. Definitely don't need any additional rains.
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Discussion-OBS snow event sometime between 06z Thu 2/20-12z Fri 2/21?
nj08822 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
I'm in Easton, PA, and cars/parking lot are getting covered with a very light powder. -
OBS-Nowcast Noon Saturday 2/15-Noon Monday 2/17
nj08822 replied to wdrag's topic in New York City Metro
Lightning and heavy rain in Nazareth PA. 36 degrees.- 475 replies
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25 degrees and heavy sleet in Nazareth PA (75 miles due west of NYC). Enjoy the snow if you get it.
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Short term, significant rain (even showery) will hopefully ease the danger from fires.
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But we did get 8 minutes of rain this morning.
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My family has a house in the Punta Gorda area, and it appears the storm surge was only 1+ foot higher than that experienced in Helene less than 2 weeks ago. If that's true (and with thousands still likely flooded in Charlotte County), many people dodged a bullet.
