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  1. Anyone south of Reading? Is it doing anything at all in that dry slot on the radar?
  2. Went out to shovel 2 1/2 hours ago and it looks like just over an inch has fallen since then. Just by eyeballing it and being outside in it I’d say we have between 4-5”. Light to moderate snow continues. Going to bed and planning to wake up by 7 tomorrow...hopefully my drive to work doesn’t suck too much.
  3. Looks like the RGEM did away with all the crazy amounts and is now more in line with the other models.
  4. NAM says step back from the ledge, Philly weenies. SE PA crushed
  5. If you're south of 422 the HRRR screws you. Best snows are in the Poconos and northern NJ.
  6. Looks like just over 3” on the ground in Allentown with steady light-moderate snow ongoing. Have to be at work by 10 am tomorrow...hoping the heavy bands hold off until after that.
  7. Looks like they're putting a lot of faith in the NAM.
  8. Around 2" of fluff in Allentown so far with steady light to moderate snow.
  9. Meanwhile the RGEM actually shifted SE a little and blasts Philly and the burbs.
  10. Moderate snow in Allentown. We really have over 48 more hours of this coming?!
  11. Steady light snow in Allentown. This wasn’t supposed to start for another few hours!
  12. First flakes in Allentown. Mt. Holly just upped us to 18-22” too. Let’s go!
  13. It’s a little bit nervewracking being in the jackpot zone on every single model. At this point I’m just thinking of any ways this could go wrong.
  14. Philly in a bit of trouble on the 0z Euro. N&W burbs are still fine.
  15. If the NAM keeps fizzling out the CCB before it gets to PA, I’d strongly consider northern NJ. Maybe somewhere like Hackettstown or Wayne.
  16. The RGEM has a jackpot of OVER FOUR AND A HALF FEET in the Lehigh Valley. Can’t make this stuff up!
  17. The RGEM is the dream scenario. Death band just sits and rips over eastern PA for an entire day.
  18. The Mid-Atlantic will be getting dryslotted hard while it rips in PA/NJ.
  19. Pottsville seems perfect. This storm just screams coal region jackpot. I wouldn't be surprised to see some 30" reports there.
  20. 18z Euro is a Lehigh Valley, Poconos, and coal region jackpot. Feeling good going into the 0z runs. Let’s hope there’s no 50 mile jump north like there was with the December storm. I’d actually feel better if we saw a small jump south.
  21. I posted 10-18” for the Lehigh Valley on my page. I don’t feel comfortable narrowing that given how much we still don’t know about how this storm will evolve.
  22. I get chills when I read the words “capture” and “stall” when the storm is just 24 hours away from starting.
  23. I’d go near I-81 if I were you. Maybe in Lancaster/York or the coal region.
  24. We’re not out of the woods yet. In the December storm it wasn’t until 24 hours before the start of the storm that the models collectively made their big jump to the north. If we get past 0z tonight and we’re still in the bullseye, though...time to start feeling really, really good.
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