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TheDreamTraveler

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  1. Yeah I came into this storm at 6-12. Looks like we're gonna get that. It's easy to see the crazy amounts the models put out and then your hype get deflated when they get close to nothing like that. Decembers storm taught me a lesson lol but that's because I was excited since it hadn't snowed in 2 years
  2. Really hoping we perform well with this. Got burnt with the december storm with them calling 18+ inches here and we only got 8. It feels like it's happening all over again...maybe it'll do the reverse this time or maybe I'm being pessimistic lol either way having it snow for this long a duration is exciting though
  3. That's why I kept my expectations in check for this storm. They're calling 6-10 inches here now. Hilarious when you see bigger places calling 12-18in lmao in the morning they bumped up totals to 10-14 but then later today 6-10
  4. I've been trying to stay off the hype train for this storm since I was burnt by decembers storm when they called 18-20 inches here and we only got 8. It was still nice but I'm very hesitant buying into any of the really high totals yet. Hoping euro still holds steady. My expectations right now is maybe a foot of snow at most. Anything more than that and it's a plus
  5. Crazy video. they haven't had a snowstorm this big in 50 years. i always forget places like that don't have systems in place to handle such a heavy and huge amount of snow so the city basically becomes paralyzed. Good luck getting to a hospital or anywhere in that lol
  6. The warning at the top of the site is pretty cute But yeah this winter is looking pretty exciting snow wise. Especially after that record setting low snow year beforehand. Being above average this early on is looking good.
  7. those couple hours of sleet really cut numbers but finally the sleet is gone and there's some huge flakes out there now
  8. im surprised at how cold the temps are holding at some places. models kept showing it warming up gradually. by now it should have been 29 degrees but its still 25 degrees
  9. i'd be fine with a foot of snow even if it doesn't hit us as hard. harrisburg hasn't had a storm in december that was bigger than 13.9 inches since its very tough to get a big storm like this this early in the season. most of the big stuff always happens in january and february
  10. still blowing my mind we're going to get something this big in mid december
  11. that would easily crush the 13.9 inch record for december in harrisburg. geez
  12. uh oh for some reason i forgot all about dry slotting goddamnit lol
  13. I took a look at the top 10 snowstorms on record and i can't find a single one that occurred around here in december. every single one was in january/february except for the march superstorm of 1993 which was kind of an anomaly in itself. there's potential to get close to that list or on it if we get 18 inches or more around harrisburg
  14. wasn't expecting a severe thunderstorm warning ontop of the wind advisory. calling for 60mph here. that front really got its act together once it got to central
  15. The outlook for this winter looks pretty mild. Obviously these things can be wrong and it just takes a lucky setup to give us a huge snowstorm but it's not looking great. Remember the 2011-2012 winter during our last huge la nina? I wouldn't be surprised if this current la nina does something like that either this winter or next winter. Depends how long and how strong it stays but right now it's making its way to being the strongest since the 2010-12 la nina
  16. It's very unusual I'm up in PA and we've had 4 days where our record high temps have been completely smashed. It's been so warm this october and november that spring flower bulbs are coming back up again. It does look like we're going to see at least a few more systems this month and possibly even december. I mean 2005 did give us systems until early january...
  17. Still blows my mind we had Laura and Delta hit within 15 miles of eachother in less than 2 months. If 2020 didn't already look apocalyptic enough for the people living there
  18. in my eyes banging your other shin would be better because your shin already got hit and can only take so much damage before it can take no more. If Delta hits the same areas as a powerful storm I doubt they'll ever try to rebuild that area again. Kinda like how that one city in the late 1800's got hit by 2 powerful hurricanes within a decade and they just gave up and moved everything to "the old dirt town up the road" houston lol
  19. lmao. Hey at least there's no one like ldub23 on that site lol
  20. Those may snowshowers were something else. Over a week into May and I was driving in whiteout conditions and saw the mountains turn white
  21. It's august 29th and we might be on the N and O named storms soon but guys...the atlantic is BOONNEE DRYYY
  22. Naked swirl churning towards the coast to lash Louisiana... Kinda funny seeing all these sites acting like Marco is still some formidable tropical storm or hurricane when it's practically been decapitated
  23. Then you would be failing to see or underselling the favorable atmospheric conditions that were developing over Hanna and over the western GOM. It just ran out of time to see that potential through. Yep Hanna was intensifying pretty quickly but ran out of water. Otherwise we could have been talking about a cat 2 or 3 potentially making landfall in the US in July. Hanna was very impressive and the wind speeds never caught up due to land interaction and lack of time.
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