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Central PA/fringes of MD - December 2013 continued


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I have a feeling that CTP will be trimming most of the warning back shortly.  Radar and water vapor satellite is not friendly in West Virginia and Kentucky.

 

Not only that, but a disturbing trend I've noticed watching the latest radar loops, is that as any heavier precipitation moves northeast toward Schuylkill County, it seems to be being "eaten up" by something. The first of the heavier bands kind of fell apart just before reaching here, and while we had a burst of heavier snow, it was quite brief. What looks like a good slug of heavier echos, to the tune of 20+ dbz seems to be tapering off as it moves northeast toward Harrisburg and beyond.

 

I'm not quite sure what to make of it, but here is the latest (time sensitive) radar loop. I think you all will see what I mean...

 

http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/Conus/northeast_loop.php

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