You got me?
I'm talking having inches on the ground then receive more inches on top of your current base. Gotta be kinda rare for those areas...
Up to 24F
When is the last time the shore/S Jersey/DE received a legitimate "snow on snow"...meaning inches per event? There may be one but I don't remember it. It's even difficult up our way...
19F
I knew the burbs would pretty much fail or very little but Philly may end up w/not much either. Any accumulation in Philly because the radar looks bleak? Yeah SNJ/DE slamming it...
30F/Cloudy
I been watching the news since it came on at 4am and they've been traveling NJ/De and it's been coming down heavy....no stickage on roads anywhere they've been driving yet. Just wet...it's gotta crack at some point.
30F/cloudy
A couple fine flakes falling...but looks like some better echoes moving up unless they hit a wall and vanish. I don't think that's sleet..
32F/few flakes
Yeah nothing here yet but 5-10 miles down the road receiving flakes. Should be soon. I remember past storms where I had HOURS of virga...drove me up a wall!
32F/cloudy
Any location from mid Bucks/Mont counties W will be painful. I'm right at mid Mont county so I'm only expecting C-1". Who knows it could take a last minute jog NW? But damn that cut off line is sharp...
Pitt only dropped 3 degrees in 4+hrs 37F-34F (1pm-5:25pm)...and it's still 34F
Harrisburg still at 50F
Philly 60F
Not saying it won't happen but they are not dropping like I thought...
If not in the mid 40s by midnight or so I would be a tad concerned. Only a 1-3" event over 12hrs so the snow won't be rip roaring to drag down colder air...IMHO.
They'll have a longer duration event and heavier precipitation to drag down cold air. We'll have a shorter duration and probably light to mod precip. We need everything to count...
59F/mostly cloudy