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  1. Well, I hope you're right. It would be the first true deform band I've seen since I've lived up this way. The last one I saw was the epic January 96 one when I lived in Bethlehem. What's nice is that, at least so far, everyone seems to be getting in well with this one! The biggest plus of all is that I'm still in the process of filling out and submitting applications and likely will be able to watch this one from the house.
  2. It was, briefly, prior to the Hurricane...lol Actually, that day we got clobbered was an anomaly. Storms for some reason that day kept refiring just west of us and dumped.
  3. SEPA and NNJ have been a qpf jackpot zone since Isaias back in the summer.
  4. During the last big rainer, I was noting how since Hurricane Isaias, the Lehigh Valley and points south and east seemed to be the qpf jackpot, and I wondered aloud (here) if the pattern set up for this winter was going to feature a lot of SEPA specials. Perusing the models this morning, it seems that every one, sans the ECMWF, wants to do just that with the heaviest qpf axis running I-81 to I-78 and south east. Hopefully this trend doesn't hold, as I'm kind of tired of seeing I-95 jackpots.
  5. Isn't that what we need for a bigger hit from storm #2?
  6. Gotta stretch those light blue contours out a bit to the north and east. I want to get in on those 20 inch numbers. And to answer Canderson's question, I'm still me, but as long as I'm not working yet, bring it on...
  7. Raise it up to 18" and then hope it still doesn't end well...
  8. Obviously subject to change, but as depicted, I'd see some insane rates during the height of the storm.
  9. Anything can happen, but it's quite intriguing that so many of the models are showing similar solutions.
  10. GFS seems to be trending toward the EURO scenario on this run.
  11. Everyone seems pretty bullish on this one. DT, the NWS, and even normally conservative WNEP up in Scranton. Not that it can't fall apart, but there's pretty good model AND forecast support to argue against a whiff.
  12. I know...it's a long ways off, but could this be the one??? I'm not in a truck yet, so if it's to happen, now would be a great time for it, and it even perhaps keeps the ground white for what would otherwise be a dark Christmas this year.
  13. Now that Wolf has tested positive, I can certainly see an unprecedented shutdown coming. Christmas and New Years will be ruined. Enjoy your civil liberties while you still can because I don't think they're going to last much longer. As for the weather, we got about an inch of snow today...
  14. I'm right on the edge of the precipitation shield. So far 0.14" in the gauge, but I'd be willing to bet once I got north of Hazleton the ground is dry as a bone...
  15. Since Hurricane Isaias it seemed as if most major events hit SEPA up to the Lehigh Valley. I wonder if that is going to be the predominant pattern through the winter.
  16. Fixed it for you...lol 40 and rain feels infinitely colder than 25 and snow most of the time.
  17. Ha...anything generally east of the Hudson is game on with that run. Just to let everyone know, I've been cleared for work, so let the job hunt begin.
  18. Yikes... At least I'm still off work. Even if I get cleared by the doc tomorrow, I won't be back in a truck that quickly.
  19. Got another squall overnight. Looks to be about a half inch on the cars and grass.
  20. Got a coating on cars, house roofs, and some stickage on the grass blades in the yard here. Anyone else east of the big river seeing any kind of accumulation?
  21. I may not like winter, but I still hate trampled snow. I want it to be pristine after it falls. So much so that I actually hate putting the dog out after a snowfall. OMG...I think I just admitted that I'm a closet snow weenie...
  22. Sorry, I couldn't resist laughing at your logic, but hey, I get it. When I did love snow, it wasn't a real snow unless the grass was completely covered. I still mow it low once we get later into the fall, but that's to keep the top growth down to minimize winter damage to the grass.
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