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  1. 1 hour ago, Superstorm said:


    Nothing beats hometown snow.

    I saw 7 feet of snow in the Nov 2014 Buffalo Lake Effect event. Very cool to see, but it can’t beat 2 feet on my own turf.

    However, if you have not witnessed lake effect like that, it is worth the trip.


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    I have not, so maybe one day I'll do it. I have a lifted Jeep, so it certainly wouldn't be a problem getting around.

  2. 5 minutes ago, DDweatherman said:

    It doesn't matter, people enjoy the 4-6 hour rush. There's nothing like snow in our backyards. We wouldn't treasure it the way we do if we averaged 180" a year, it's all a part of the mentality. Having to drive 8 hours for it and then back after is definitely the worst part. The chases are awesome for sure, but that's why a chase like DCL on MLK a few years ago for 20+" 2 hrs from home is epic but easier. 

    This (the bolded part)

    I was at a trucking job orientation and while I was there we got a 2 ft snowstorm. It was cool, but nowhere near as enjoyable as it would have been in my own town and my own home and property.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, Jns2183 said:

    Wasn't that one the main reasons after access to water that valleys were settled instead of the plateau 10 miles away?

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    Probably. The valleys climates were less harsh than in the elevations. Hazleton is a good example. While it was settled and became a city, it gets crazy windy up there and snows much more often and heavier than here.

    In reality, all things considered, in winter, Hazleton is, relatively speaking, quite a harsh climate in the winter.

  4. 36 minutes ago, psv88 said:

    Oh please god no with the buckle up comments. I fucking hate social media types. They’ve ruined weather 

    Poking my nose in to comment on this. I read your forum a lot for analysis, but don't post, but this one got me thinking.

    There are new weather terms and phrases are annoying, but the one that gets me the most is "puking snow" when it's snowing heavily. It just sounds stupid...and gross.

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  5. 21 minutes ago, WmsptWx said:

    I swear to god, the area I am currently staying in is a precip hole. I drove to State College yesterday and along my journey, there was ice everywhere I went from Mount Union to Port Matilda to State College. 

    Here? Nothing. I've always joked that the area from Bedford, McConnellsburg up through Lewistown and Sunbury is the most boring weather area in the state, but holy hell, I was amazed at how little signs of an ice storm there were even yesterday while the temperature never got above 34-35.

    Tamaqua says, "hold my beer"...lol

    While we sometimes get into the show, many times we don't. Summer storms generally miss, big coastal storms are a roll of the dice, etc. Last Friday's wind storm netted me a 16 mph gust when everyone else had 40mph and up. 

    The inverted "V" shaped valley I sit in tempers most of the more interesting weather others experience.

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  6. 40 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:

    No where near (or same universe) as the slot car ice event. Will never see that again in my lifetime...

    28F/FZR

    You talking Valentine's 2007?

    My street WAS literally a slot car track. I live on a single lane one way street, and the two tire ruts in the frozen slush were 2-3 inches deep. If you could get out of your parking space, you didn't need to hold the wheel to go down the street. The car just tracked straight down the street. 

  7. 14 minutes ago, Summit Snow said:

    Have over achieved so far this year and have a had a great start to winter so was do for an under. Precipitation came in as a wall of sleet and snow and is 80/20 sleet which wasn't even mentioned in the higher elevations this far NE until this AM and even then it was to be a gradual mix.

    Current temp is 18 with heavy sleet currently. 

    For me, I wasn't expecting much snow, even before the models trended the wrong direction. I know that we almost always flip as mid level warmth is under modeled. You seemed to be sitting pretty up that way, though.

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