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Lows across the county this AM ranged from 14.5 in Nottingham to 21.2 at West Chester Airport. Another below normal temp day today before we warm to well above normal through Wednesday. Rain chances on Tuesday night into Wednesday than we cool back to near normal temps both Thursday and Friday.County Records for today: High 79 West Grove (1930) / Low 3 below Phoenixville (1914) / Precipitation 2.36" Glenmoore (2016) / Snow 10.0" Devault (1974)
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AM low 20.5 - Today will be our 5th straight below normal temp day. We should see a warmup to slightly above normal tomorrow with rain arriving tomorrow night. Colder again for the weekend before a big warm up next week.)
Chester County Wide Records for today: High 79.7 Warwick Twp. (2018) / Low 6 below Phoenixville (1934) / Precipitation 2.73" Kennett Square (1912) / Snow 12.3" Coatesville (1947) -
AM low 20.5 - Today will be our 5th straight below normal temp day. We should see a warmup to slightly above normal tomorrow with rain arriving tomorrow night. Colder again for the weekend before a big warm up next week.)
Chester County Wide Records for today: High 79.7 Warwick Twp. (2018) / Low 6 below Phoenixville (1934) / Precipitation 2.73" Kennett Square (1912) / Snow 12.3" Coatesville (1947) -
Our nice stretch of late winter weather continues till Thursday evening when some rain arrives. Much warmer next week we might even hit 60 degrees in some spots!Chester County Records for today: High 74 Phoenixville (1939)/ Low 6 below zero Phoenixville (1978) / Precipitation 2.12" West Chester (1898) / Snow 11" Glenmoore (1972) and Coatesville (1921)
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Our nice stretch of late winter weather continues till Thursday evening when some rain arrives. Much warmer next week we might even hit 60 degrees in some spots!Chester County Records for today: High 74 Phoenixville (1939)/ Low 6 below zero Phoenixville (1978) / Precipitation 2.12" West Chester (1898) / Snow 11" Glenmoore (1972) and Coatesville (1921)
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Still a solid 4" snow cover here in East Nantmeal. This is our 7th consecutive day with snow cover our longest such stretch since the 7 days between January 28, 2022 and February 3, 2022. Tomorrow will mark the longest stretch (8) since the 32 days with consecutive snow cover from January 31, 2021 through March 3, 2021
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A fairly typical late February weather pattern with most days this week running a little below average but rising to above average by Thursday. Out next chance of rain looks to be Thursday night.Chester County Records for today: High 74 Phoenixville (1948) / Low 4 below West Chester (1979) / Precipitation 1.86" Devault (1979) / Snow Devault 18.0" (1979)
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A fairly typical late February weather pattern with most days this week running a little below average but rising to above average by Thursday. Out next chance of rain looks to be Thursday night.Chester County Records for today: High 74 Phoenixville (1948) / Low 4 below West Chester (1979) / Precipitation 1.86" Devault (1979) / Snow Devault 18.0" (1979)
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Chilliest morning since January 20th across most of Chester County this AM. With the solid snow cover across most of the County lows were in the teens in most areas (see attached). A little below normal temperatures for today through mid-week then some warming before our next chance of rain by Thursday night.Records for today: High 72 Phoenixville (2011) / Low Phoenixville 11 below (1979) / Precipitation 1.59" KMQS Airport (2008) / Snow 10" Coatesville (1979)
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Chilliest morning since January 20th across most of Chester County this AM. With the solid snow cover across most of the County lows were in the teens in most areas (see attached). A little below normal temperatures for today through mid-week then some warming before our next chance of rain by Thursday night.
Records for today: High 72 Phoenixville (2011) / Low Phoenixville 11 below (1979) / Precipitation 1.59" KMQS Airport (2008) / Snow 10" Coatesville (1979)- 1
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We ended up with 2.8" of snow here in East Nantmeal which makes 13.3" of snow this week! That is more than our normal February snow of 11.9". Season to date we are at 24.5" which is only 0.8" below our normal seasonal snow to date. The storm delivered an unexpected dump of snow as a narrow band of heavy snow formed just 18 to 30 miles north of Chester County. For example in Fleetwood 9.0" of snow fell just 19 miles north of EN. Another example is just south of Allentown a spotter reported 12.1" while only 2 miles north of there another spotter recorded almost 4.5" - impossible to forecast those kind of snow bands!
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2.5" here in East Nantmeal Twp. as of 4am
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Only heavy snow I can find on obs is at Hagerstown and Camp David Maryland....the returns to the north look more impressive than obs
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10 minutes ago, MGorse said:
I don’t think it is subsidence, but rather weaker lift outside of the strong lift that is producing the band.
In the professionals we should trust!
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Here in East Nantmeal snow picked up pretty quickly after first couple flakes temp also falling quickly down a degree since snow started and now at 32.3 degrees
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5 minutes ago, penndotguy said:
33F DP23 Cloudy skies, just about show time
32.8 DP 23 heavy virga here in East Nantmeal
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10 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:
As soon as the WSWs get hoisted the SE zones go to complete shit. An inch or 2 now if we r lucky on latest mesos. Lets hope the NAM at 0z corrects this and NAMS us.
Steve models are not real useful at this point....they will waver back and forth - time for radar and station obs
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29 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:
Who?
16 minutes ago, RedSky said:The RAP looks like the hrrrr and anybody have the 18z euro? Not liking the dry frame I saw.
Never a big fan of the short term rapid refresh type models....need to watch obs and radars for reality at this point
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3 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:
Who?
Never saw him before.....then again I never watch TV weather folks - just happened to pass by as my wife was watching
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