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January 22-23 Storm Threat


Ralph Wiggum

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I've been seeing a pattern on some of the models showing that little gap of lightper precip over Philly and DE....think it is from the dry slot we MAY have around for a short time period 2mor idk

 

That gap has been there for days on most models from time to time.  It is weird but very persistent.  Have not heard a good explanation for it aside from possible dry slot and subsistance zone.

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I have now seen it all. Brining truck followed by 2 salt trucks dropping tons of salt and not even snowing. Unfortunately these efforts will likely prove futile in less than 12 hours when its puking snow. The brining I understand, the layer of salt I'm not so sure about.

It's not like they have had to use a whole lot of the salt so far this winter so why not go nuts with it.  At least make the evening commute the best they can.

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I have now seen it all. Brining truck followed by 2 salt trucks dropping tons of salt and not even snowing. Unfortunately these efforts will likely prove futile in less than 12 hours when its puking snow. The brining I understand, the layer of salt I'm not so sure about.

 

use it or loose it in next years budget

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You sure about that? Intellicast weenie radar, which includes virga, doesn't have anything up there yet.

 

 

he's right.  there's very light flurries here as well.  ( at 2100 feet)

 

regarding NAM....it's slightly 'warmer' at 21 hours....which means a slightly closer inland track.  540 line u can tell when u zoom in...very hard to notice position wise of the Low though.  From 12z to 18z...but it is slightly warmer. 

 

rain/snow line wise, just a very minor shift.  Were talking like a 10 mile difference. 

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he's right.  there's very light flurries here as well.  ( at 2100 feet)

 

regarding NAM....it's slightly 'warmer' at 21 hours....which means a slightly closer inland track.  540 line u can tell when u zoom in...very hard to notice position wise of the Low though.  From 12z to 18z...but it is slightly warmer. 

 

Cheers, thought I was going crazy. Yeah it's very minuscule but flakes are falling.

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