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Birds~69

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  1. What exactly are you worried about? There's no watches/warnings and people aren't filling pools, watering grass, washing cars as they would in the summer. We'll receive precip mid/late week and earth will continue as normal... *Almost fell flat on my ass taking trash to curb...icy patch./ 18F
  2. My record inside a house is 46F with the heat completely off and overnight temps in the single digits/low teens. A house insulates itself. Camping is a whole different story...better have a solid sleeping bag.
  3. Appears the heaviest precip is only going as far as central Mont/Bucks then stationary or moving back east/north. Still decent precip to follow but pretty much, get it now while you can...
  4. Definitely heavier now as the more intense echoes move in... 26F/Steady mod snow
  5. Zooming out, more intense precip moving up while offshore precip moving in...I would think more intense rates will follow for parts of Mont/Bucks counties. 26F/Mod snow
  6. The more intense bands which were only in NJ making their way into lower Mont/Bucks counties. And right around Reading seems to be the cutoff line for the past several hours... 26/Steady snow
  7. Totally agree...like to see snow/wind happen in my familiar surroundings. From a distance, it's still cool but just not the same but I'll take it, better than nothing.
  8. Radar is pretty jacked...bands coming in and from the S moving up. 27F/mod snow
  9. I'll be shocked if some NJ coastal areas don't receive 20"+... 27F/ mod snow
  10. Been watching radar trends and seems it won't extend W more than a little outside Reading. Could blow up offshore and do so...just what I see as of now, who knows? 27F/mod snow
  11. You weren't predicted more than 5-6" so you're ahead of the game...
  12. It's still building to the W and probably will move through Berks eventually but to a lesser degree. Aside from the shore we're in pretty good shape, 6"+. And the temps will keep dropping so we won't lose a flake...then add wind, cool stuff. 28F/Mod snow
  13. I know squat about when the wind "kicks in" but according to Kathy Orr (Fox29) at 10pm she said starting around 3-4am. Deer are mellow/cool... 28F/Snow
  14. I kinda dig the overnight stuff because I'm a night owl, temps are lower and don't have to worry about that GD sun angle! To answer your question, night/overnight storms seem to be the vast majority of our events in recent years... 27F/Snow
  15. Put your location in your profile...no one knows approx where you are?
  16. Better stuff moving into Mont/Bucks county and bands coming in off the ocean. Increasing intensity here...thinking the best rates 11pm-midnight to 9-10am. 28F/Snow
  17. Ramping up a bit from the KDOX radar out of DE... 31F/Cloudy
  18. Oh, I know. He belittles snow/cold weather and always super happy with super warm/shore weather which disturbs me. His super tight "flood" pants"/overall suit disturb me as well... On twitter...there's more. 32F/Flurries
  19. Their map is kinda strange. They have Philly on the line of 3-6"/6-12"...so basically 3-12"?
  20. For her forecasting ability or looks? Or both? I'm glad she bolted... 32F/Misty snow
  21. Just ready to post this...central Mont/Bucks training. 31F/Snow
  22. Same, brushed off the car and backed it in. Looking at the radar I think 3"+ before the "actually" storm starts... 30F/snow
  23. We're in this heavier band moving through and yeah it does seem to be overperforming... 29F
  24. Just now issued 3:23am. Jacked up amounts at bit... 27F Active Weather Alerts WINTER STORM WARNING ISSUED: 3:23 AM JAN. 28, 2022 – NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 PM EST SATURDAY... * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to 11 inches. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE...Portions of central, northern and southern New Jersey and southeast Pennsylvania. * WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 7 PM EST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Areas of blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Accumulating snow is expected to begin Friday evening, becoming heavy at times Friday night through Saturday morning. Snowfall rates near one inch per hour are possible, with significant reductions in visibility. Snow will diminish late Saturday afternoon. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
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