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JTA66

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  1. Agreed. Yeah, it's only 2/9, but I'm kind of over this winter. If it snows again, great. If something pops up to track, I will. But if the season ended today, I really wouldn't care that much.
  2. Some big fatties coming down now, 31F/DP 30F. Untreated surfaces getting a light coating.
  3. And just like that I flipped over to light snow, 29F/DP 28F
  4. Yes, maybe some freezing mist out there now.
  5. M'eh, everything is south & east again. 30F
  6. The radar was more impressive than the porch light
  7. Salt truck just came by. Looks like 1.40” for the event. Drought averted for another week!
  8. Getting pity flakes here too. Very light glaze on the car and trash cans, 29F.
  9. 35F Wind doesn’t seem to be much of a factor so I can see a lot of this freezing up overnight.
  10. Been sitting at 40F for about at hour now. 3K NAM shows a little frozen in the NW burbs late this afternoon/early evening. We'll see.
  11. Snow completely vanished from the yard overnight, including the piles. Temp dropped 3 degrees in the past 20 minutes, 47F.
  12. Currently 50F with .90” so far. Apparently a WWA goes into effect later this morning? May have to wipe down the car doors so they don’t freeze shut.
  13. Winter 2013-14 doesn't get the respect 1995-96 or 2009-10 do, maybe because we didn't have a true HECS. But man, it just wanted to snow that year! Like Iceman, I really can't remember a specific storm. All I recall is we were tracking non-stop that season. Drizzle, 44F with a dense fog advisory.
  14. You might be thinking of the one we had mid/late Feb 2011 that effectively ended winter that year.
  15. 12z GFS with another coastal scrapper for Tuesday
  16. We had one in 2014 I believe. Friends in Chester County were without power for nearly a week. But yes, we really need a CAD set up for ice around here which this isn’t. As Forky pointed out in the NYC forum, in our current set up, the Apps are acting like a dam slowing down the CAA into our region.
  17. Maybe things will be different in the Poconos, but down here it feels like our typical cold air chasing precip nonevent. Enjoy your day off, Mike! Light rain, 38F
  18. That's what I've been thinking, even if the GFS is right. This isn't a typical ice storm set up for us. Usually the cold is already entrenched when precip moves in. But it's going to be warm and wet before any change over, I think it would be difficult for ice to accrete unless it was a prolonged icing event. But yeah, thinking this is a non-event in and around the city. Maybe some pingers and mangled flakes mixing in at the end, but right now the GFS is on its own.
  19. If nothing else, the GFS is a stubborn SOB.
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