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  1. 20 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    I'll have plenty of warm weather later on. It doesn't stay cold for long here and it's obviously not as cold farther south. Should be upper 70s at least in Miami when I arrive on Wednesday.

    Yeah, that's the good thing about living down south for a warmanista like me. A day or two of cold, and the warmth returns. As much as I dream of Florida or Arizona, if my wife were only open to moving to the Carolinas, I'd be happy.

  2. 27 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

     

     

     

    Hey! I'm in Jacksonville today and will be road tripping the entire east coast over the next 2 weeks. It's a chilly 48 here currently with a freeze warning up the next 2 nights clear down to south of Orlando. No snow here but a crap ton of rain earlier. Front has passed, winds are out of the NW and really cranking. Wind chills tonight in the mid teens. Loving it!

     

    No offense, but if I went to Florida and found myself in a major cold snap, I'd be pretty pissed...

  3. 22 minutes ago, Blizzard of 93 said:

    They will most likely be updating that to include Harrisburg, Lebanon & @Voyager.

    You think? I haven't looked at models, other than maps shown on social media since I was shoveling most of the day. Most do show snow of varying degrees of intensity and where the western edge is. CTP mentions snow in my forecast, but nothing as of yet about accumulations.

  4. 52 minutes ago, Yardstickgozinya said:

    Echoes just started expanding over the area over the last 45 minutes. The returns overhead don't look bad but I don't have any snow hitting the ground yet where i'm at. 

    Came downstairs for my third coffee, and we now have light/moderate snow.

    It's interesting how our forecast went from nothing on Wednesday to up to one inch yesterday morning to 1-3 yesterday afternoon to now 2-4. 

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  5. 19 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Most of the guidance I've looked at has a 6-10ish type timeframe for the main swath.  Some show a separate batch breaking out ahead of the morning slug sometime during the overnight hours, but early morning seems the best bet for seeing accumulating flakes.

    My NWS forecast did indicate the two separate periods of precipitation, so we'll see.

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