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Pittsburgh PA ❄️ Winter 2017-2018


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33 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

It is impossible to tell, but just looking at other observations from around me I’d say I likely got 6.

 

KPIT ended with 6.3! We finally got a 6+ storm!! I think changing over 2 hours early really saved us. 

That early change absolutely saved us. The fact that I was seeing big flakes flying before midnight was huge.

I took measurements all over the place. Really tough with the blowing snow. I came away with an average of 5.8 in. Solid storm. 

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4 minutes ago, MikeB_01 said:

That early change absolutely saved us. The fact that I was seeing big flakes flying before midnight was huge.

I took measurements all over the place. Really tough with the blowing snow. I came away with an average of 5.8 in. Solid storm. 

Best storm of the season thus far for me. Avoiding the obvious drifts and low spots measured a lot between 5 and 6 inches so going with a little over 5.5. Couple drifts of almost 10-12 (aided by snow blown from the roof) one of which was right in front of the patio door. By 00z I'll be ready to start tracking the next one :) Haven't paid much attention to the long range recently so hopefully it has some more chances. 

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Just now, RitualOfTheTrout said:

Best storm of the season thus far for me. Avoiding the obvious drifts and low spots measured a lot between 5 and 6 inches so going with a little over 5.5. Couple drifts of almost 10-12 (aided by snow blown from the roof) one of which was right in front of the patio door. By 00z I'll be ready to start tracking the next one :) Haven't paid much attention to the long range recently so hopefully it has some more chances. 

Gfs looked pretty good this morning with about .25 qpf. Could be a decent 2-4 clipper 

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52 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

Best storm of the season thus far for me. Avoiding the obvious drifts and low spots measured a lot between 5 and 6 inches so going with a little over 5.5. Couple drifts of almost 10-12 (aided by snow blown from the roof) one of which was right in front of the patio door. By 00z I'll be ready to start tracking the next one :) Haven't paid much attention to the long range recently so hopefully it has some more chances. 

I agree. I had 3 inches in spots and found higher spots over 8 so I'm revising to about 5.5 average. It wasn't our foot we wanted but it was fun to track. Thanks everyone, it seemed we had some really good posts and participation. Remember it is only mid January so plenty of time for a few more. Time to get some rest from being up all night and shoveling. Go steelers!

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16 minutes ago, Longdong said:

Anyone look on noaa to see who got most in western pa?


PENNSYLVANIA

...Allegheny County...
   Bairdford              7.0   735 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Penn Hills             6.7   708 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Wexford                6.5   719 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Moon                   6.3   700 AM  1/13  Official NWS Obs
   Tarentum               4.5   715 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Mount Washington       4.4   400 AM  1/13  Facebook
   1 SSW Bridgeville      4.2   614 AM  1/13  NWS Employee
   Bridgeville            2.0   153 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   2 WNW Coraopolis       1.0  1100 PM  1/12  Official NWS Obs

...Beaver County...
   Midland                8.0   740 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Butler County...
   2 NNE Fox Run          6.5   650 AM  1/13  CoCoRaHS
   East Butler            5.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Clarion County...
   Knox                   4.0   708 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Fayette County...
   4 NW Ohiopyle          4.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   Republic               3.9   755 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Indiana County...
   Saltsburg              5.5   744 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Lawrence County...
   New Castle             8.0   736 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Volant                 3.0  1230 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Ellwood City           1.2  1119 PM  1/12  Twitter

...Mercer County...
   New Lebanon            8.0   722 AM  1/13  Facebook
   West Middlesex         6.5   805 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Grove City             2.8   100 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Venango County...
   1 E Cooperstown        2.0  1120 PM  1/12  Facebook
   Franklin               0.8  1057 PM  1/12  Trained Spotter

...Westmoreland County...
   Greensburg             4.0   612 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Monessen               3.0   644 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

 

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1 hour ago, meatwad said:


PENNSYLVANIA

...Allegheny County...
   Bairdford              7.0   735 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Penn Hills             6.7   708 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Wexford                6.5   719 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Moon                   6.3   700 AM  1/13  Official NWS Obs
   Tarentum               4.5   715 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Mount Washington       4.4   400 AM  1/13  Facebook
   1 SSW Bridgeville      4.2   614 AM  1/13  NWS Employee
   Bridgeville            2.0   153 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   2 WNW Coraopolis       1.0  1100 PM  1/12  Official NWS Obs

...Beaver County...
   Midland                8.0   740 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Butler County...
   2 NNE Fox Run          6.5   650 AM  1/13  CoCoRaHS
   East Butler            5.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Clarion County...
   Knox                   4.0   708 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Fayette County...
   4 NW Ohiopyle          4.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   Republic               3.9   755 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Indiana County...
   Saltsburg              5.5   744 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Lawrence County...
   New Castle             8.0   736 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Volant                 3.0  1230 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Ellwood City           1.2  1119 PM  1/12  Twitter

...Mercer County...
   New Lebanon            8.0   722 AM  1/13  Facebook
   West Middlesex         6.5   805 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Grove City             2.8   100 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Venango County...
   1 E Cooperstown        2.0  1120 PM  1/12  Facebook
   Franklin               0.8  1057 PM  1/12  Trained Spotter

...Westmoreland County...
   Greensburg             4.0   612 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Monessen               3.0   644 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

 

I'm in Saltsburg, Indiana county. No way in hell did we get 5.5 inches. Maybe 3 inches tops.

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2 hours ago, meatwad said:


PENNSYLVANIA

...Allegheny County...
   Bairdford              7.0   735 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Penn Hills             6.7   708 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Wexford                6.5   719 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Moon                   6.3   700 AM  1/13  Official NWS Obs
   Tarentum               4.5   715 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Mount Washington       4.4   400 AM  1/13  Facebook
   1 SSW Bridgeville      4.2   614 AM  1/13  NWS Employee
   Bridgeville            2.0   153 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   2 WNW Coraopolis       1.0  1100 PM  1/12  Official NWS Obs

...Beaver County...
   Midland                8.0   740 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Butler County...
   2 NNE Fox Run          6.5   650 AM  1/13  CoCoRaHS
   East Butler            5.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Clarion County...
   Knox                   4.0   708 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

...Fayette County...
   4 NW Ohiopyle          4.0   500 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter
   Republic               3.9   755 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Indiana County...
   Saltsburg              5.5   744 AM  1/13  Facebook

...Lawrence County...
   New Castle             8.0   736 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Volant                 3.0  1230 AM  1/13  Facebook
   Ellwood City           1.2  1119 PM  1/12  Twitter

...Mercer County...
   New Lebanon            8.0   722 AM  1/13  Facebook
   West Middlesex         6.5   805 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Grove City             2.8   100 AM  1/13  Twitter

...Venango County...
   1 E Cooperstown        2.0  1120 PM  1/12  Facebook
   Franklin               0.8  1057 PM  1/12  Trained Spotter

...Westmoreland County...
   Greensburg             4.0   612 AM  1/13  Twitter
   Monessen               3.0   644 AM  1/13  Trained Spotter

 

Sweet 

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16 minutes ago, MikeB_01 said:

Still thinking 1-3 for tomorrow night. Latest rands indicate some phasing with a LP off the coast. Sure looks to drain our clipper of its moisture. 12z NAM has 4-8 for Chicago and 1-2 for us.

Ill be honest o on Tuesday again i am happy that we go to 40,s on late week.Ill take big storm but this 1-2 stuff and o temps got me wishing for 80,s.You know its cold when i complain i love winter more than anyone.I love snow storm this brutal cold is killing me.

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1 hour ago, CoraopolisWx said:

Yeah, the first six weeks of Met winter have been solid. 

Kinda of a throwback winter so far. 

I think most of us just want it to be winter when it’s supposed to be winter, and see how the storms play out. 

I just want storms I track. The last couple years we haven’t even had many teases on big storms. I feel like we haven’t had many of the big Miller b storms where we get slop. It has been mostly coastal that we never have a chance on. 

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From KPIT

".SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... The trailing cold front will slowly move through the area tonight as it out runs its upper level support. Light snow will overspread the entire region overnight. Models are hinting that a thin band of more enhanced snowfall could develop ahead of the cold front with the passage of an upper jet in the southwest flow aloft and increasing low-level moisture convergence. However, at this time, there is disagreement on where this band may develop. This is something that can be addressed once the hires models get a look at it."

Depending on where that band sets up, I think we can end up on the high end of the snow totals. Just by looking at some of the models this morning, HRRR looks like it sets up well, while the Nam almost skips up entirely. 

Will be watching the Water vapor imagery today as well as t he 500 mb wind. If those can line up well, I think we see 3. 

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1 hour ago, MikeB_01 said:

 

From KPIT

".SHORT TERM /6 PM THIS EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... The trailing cold front will slowly move through the area tonight as it out runs its upper level support. Light snow will overspread the entire region overnight. Models are hinting that a thin band of more enhanced snowfall could develop ahead of the cold front with the passage of an upper jet in the southwest flow aloft and increasing low-level moisture convergence. However, at this time, there is disagreement on where this band may develop. This is something that can be addressed once the hires models get a look at it."

Depending on where that band sets up, I think we can end up on the high end of the snow totals. Just by looking at some of the models this morning, HRRR looks like it sets up well, while the Nam almost skips up entirely. 

Will be watching the Water vapor imagery today as well as t he 500 mb wind. If those can line up well, I think we see 3. 

Latest HRRR looks pretty good for this evening.

 

1-15 snow hrrr.png

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2 minutes ago, north pgh said:

Getting some light snow now. This looks to be from the first batch that the models had moving thru that I thought would be mostly Virga. I think it is a good sign for tonight as the frontal snow moves in. 

Yea definitely thought most of it would be virga. Especially with the 12z sounding, the air looked very dry and a lot of layers of the atmosphere. 

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