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  1. 2 hours ago, Eskimo Joe said:

    Philly can and has scored while Lancaster and Harrisburg are left dry. There is no better example of this than the Boxing Day 2010 event. Philly got over a foot of snow. Lancaster only got like 2".

    No doubt but never thought they averaged more than areas of the LSV. I lived in Philly for a decade plus and it is rare.  Only explanation is the time period weather world used.  Quick research shows Lancaster averages 4-5" more per season long term.

  2. Far southern locations of Adams and Cumberland back under a D1 and a large majority of the LSV back in to D0. 

     

     

    Northeast Drought Summary

    Temperatures were 2 to 4 degrees cooler than normal over the entire region, except for eastern New York. The moisture coming down from Canada largely missed the Northeast, leading to slightly below-normal precipitation. Central and western Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia received 5-25% of normal precipitation. Low soil moisture levels and precipitation deficits for the last few months led to abnormally dry (D0) expansion across eastern West Virginia, most of Maryland, southern Pennsylvania and south-central New Jersey.

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  3. 41 minutes ago, mahantango#1 said:

     

    Thanks.  Pretty mixed news.  2-4AN is quite a deviation.   Surprised to see Philly averages more snow than some locations in the LSV.  Did not know that.   While realizing there is the potential for coastal scrappers, it is hard to think back to a lot of winters where Philly outdueled Lanco.

     

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  4. I just realized that among the 25 min of pets, candles as leak finders, and finally the difference between rain and freezing rain explained in a way we can all understand, I did not hear anything about plants!  The nws thinks highly of everyone's potted plants but wgal may not be on the same page. 

  5. 17 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

    Hi of 68 here, assuming my station is functioning properly ha.  We did have a good bit of sun here today. 

     

    16 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    Ding ding! I also reached 68 in Maytown. 

    It is a rare day when you guys put a whooping on CXY for a high.  

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  6. 1 hour ago, Itstrainingtime said:

    It is 65 here currently and rising quickly. 

    MDT and CXY are taking off late but not sure they make that 68 figure and no way anyone in the far south nears 80 so a bit of a bust for some calls.  With that said I thought I saw someone say the area was BN for November so far?  MDT is actually .7 AN and after today will have seen 6 of the first 9 days AN so a bit of a warmer start for the month so far....albeit cooling is in the wings. 

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  7. A close to normal day in the books at Krou (using MDT's numbers for norms) with a high of 60.  The calls for well BN did not work out for us.    Southwesterlies keep getting us despite elevation.  Most telling, I was on Blue Ridge Summit which towers over my 810' elevation at 1345' and they were 58 at 3PM.  

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