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Pittsburgh PA ❄️ Winter 2017-2018


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I saw a euro precipitation map and it looked like half an inch of freezing rain.

 

Please no. 

 

The thing that that would suck about this would be that usually when we see ice we torch after and end up at 50 degrees and it all melts. This would be a messy because we immediately go back in the ice box after the storm

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11 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

I think it was that or a rain. We needed the trough to be less sharp and riding out west to flatten some, and get some kick for the NS vort, we are seeing all that, and getting colder and more frozen, but other edge of the sword is the storm isn't as strong. Question is do we get enough to see snow, or will it be a big ice storm, or a cold rain with flurries on the back end lol

Yea I agree I am just surprised that it really has trended away for big snows for anyone, even Ohio and West New York.

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11 minutes ago, CoraopolisWx said:

Riding the 12z ICON all the way.

Tomorrows 12z suite will be interesting. 

:thumbsup:

Like i said in a previous post, the 12z run tomorrow will be a true indicator of what this energy is going to do. The energy will finally be over land and sampled. 

 

In the mean time, ill take the ICON as well. Germans are smart

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1 hour ago, Rd9108 said:

Then you have the NAM which throws a middle finger to us.

Looks about the same as 12z, about .5 ZR,  then 1-3 of snow \ sleet.

StnID: kagc    Profile Thermal Adjust:  0.0       Cloud RH threshold:  85%    Average Hourly Sounding: NO

 Date/hour    FHr  Wind    SfcT   Ptype   SR |Snow||Sleet|| FZRA|| QPF    CumSR|TotSN||TotPL||TotZR|| TQPF   S%| I%| L%
============================================================================================================================
180112/1900Z  49  35011KT  35.5F          0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.000    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.77    0|  0|  0
180112/2000Z  50  35010KT  33.5F          0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.000    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.77    0|  0|  0
180112/2100Z  51  35009KT  32.3F  RAIN    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.004    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.77    0|  0|100
180112/2200Z  52  36009KT  31.4F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.006    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.78    0|  0|100
180112/2300Z  53  36009KT  31.0F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.008    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.79    0|  0|100
180113/0000Z  54  01010KT  30.8F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.011    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.03|| 0.80    0|  0|100
----------------------------------------------+----++-----+-------------++--------------++-------------++-----------+---+---
180113/0100Z  55  02010KT  30.5F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.02|| 0.018    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.05|| 0.82    0|  0|100
180113/0200Z  56  02010KT  30.8F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.02|| 0.019    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.06|| 0.83    0|  0|100
180113/0300Z  57  02010KT  31.2F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.03|| 0.028    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.09|| 0.86    0|  0|100
180113/0400Z  58  02009KT  31.5F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.13|| 0.120    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.22|| 0.98    0|  0|100
180113/0500Z  59  02010KT  31.0F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.03|| 0.028    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.25|| 1.01    0|  0|100
180113/0600Z  60  02011KT  30.6F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.05|| 0.043    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.29|| 1.05    0|  0|100
----------------------------------------------+----++-----+-------------++--------------++-------------++-----------+---+---
180113/0700Z  61  02011KT  30.8F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.09|| 0.083    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.38|| 1.14    0|  0|100
180113/0800Z  62  01010KT  30.6F  FZRA    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.08|| 0.077    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.46|| 1.21    0|  0|100
180113/0900Z  63  36012KT  29.4F  FZDZ    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.013    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.48|| 1.23    0|  2| 98
180113/1000Z  64  01012KT  28.5F  FZDZ    0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.01|| 0.010    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.49|| 1.24    0|  7| 93
180113/1100Z  65  02012KT  27.8F  ZRPL    0:1| 0.0|| 0.01|| 0.01|| 0.014    0:1|  0.0|| 0.01|| 0.49|| 1.25    0| 40| 60
180113/1200Z  66  01011KT  26.3F  PL      0:1| 0.0|| 0.02|| 0.00|| 0.010    0:1|  0.0|| 0.03|| 0.49|| 1.26    0|100|  0
----------------------------------------------+----++-----+-------------++--------------++-------------++-----------+---+---
180113/1300Z  67  36011KT  24.9F  PL      0:1| 0.0|| 0.01|| 0.00|| 0.006    0:1|  0.0|| 0.04|| 0.49|| 1.27    0|100|  0
180113/1400Z  68  35010KT  24.0F          0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.000    0:1|  0.0|| 0.04|| 0.49|| 1.27    0|  0|  0
180113/1500Z  69  34010KT  22.9F  SNPL    5:1| 0.0|| 0.01|| 0.00|| 0.007    5:1|  0.0|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.27   50| 50|  0
180113/1600Z  70  33010KT  22.0F  SNOW   13:1| 0.3|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.020   11:1|  0.3|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.29  100|  0|  0
180113/1700Z  71  33010KT  20.4F  SNOW   13:1| 0.2|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.017   12:1|  0.5|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.31  100|  0|  0
180113/1800Z  72  33010KT  19.5F  SNOW   18:1| 0.4|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.021   14:1|  0.9|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.33  100|  0|  0
----------------------------------------------+----++-----+-------------++--------------++-------------++-----------+---+---
180113/1900Z  73  33011KT  18.8F  SNOW   23:1| 0.2|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.009   15:1|  1.1|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.34  100|  0|  0
180113/2000Z  74  33011KT  17.5F  SNOW   25:1| 0.1|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.003   15:1|  1.2|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.34  100|  0|  0
180113/2100Z  75  33011KT  16.1F          0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.000   15:1|  1.2|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.34    0|  0|  0
180113/2200Z  76  32011KT  14.8F          0:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.000   15:1|  1.2|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.34    0|  0|  0
180113/2300Z  77  32010KT  14.3F  SNOW   17:1| 0.1|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.003   15:1|  1.2|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.35  100|  0|  0
180114/0000Z  78  32010KT  13.5F  SNOW   16:1| 0.1|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.004   15:1|  1.3|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.35  100|  0|  0
----------------------------------------------+----++-----+-------------++--------------++-------------++-----------+---+---
180114/0100Z  79  32010KT  13.2F  SNOW   20:1| 0.1|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.006   16:1|  1.4|| 0.05|| 0.49|| 1.36  100|  0|  0
180114/0200Z  80  32010KT  13.0F  SNOW   13:1| 0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.004    0:1|  0.0|| 0.00|| 0.00|| 0.00  100|  0|  0
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32 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

I'm not sold the SE trend is over, hope it doesn't turn into one of those be careful what you wish for things though and we end up fringed.

Nope. When we are bullseye it shifts 100 miles either way.

When it needs to shift 100 miles towards us, it stands pat. 

 

Maybe the NAM will start a positive trend. 

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22 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

Nope. When we are bullseye it shifts 100 miles either way.

When it needs to shift 100 miles towards us, it stands pat. 

 

Maybe the NAM will start a positive trend. 

Frustrating part is even it shifts it will likely be weaker. So probably won't even be more than the 3 or 4 inches anyway. Where's the 6z nam, let's bring that one back lol. 

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1 minute ago, SteelCity08 said:

Frustrating part is even it shifts it will likely be weaker. So probably won't even be more than the 3 or 4 inches anyway. Where's the 6z nam, let's bring that one back lol. 

 I’ll just be happy if we can get a bigger snowstorm than Georgia, Florida, Alabama, sc, Norfolk, etc. 

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