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March 20-21 Snow and other Observations


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11 minutes ago, RedSky said:

It sucks so bad the board went down, all i had to go on was weathergirl10's report of "several inches of snow already" in the lehigh valley and coastesville! For real multiple times she said the same thing, im thinking wtf is happening nothing but flurries and a minute amount of sleet here.

32.4F

Round one blows chunks even worse then the 0z ECM call lol

 

Use twitter, it'll help til we get back on line. 

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3 minutes ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

The last tweet on AmWx's page was Jan. 24, 2015.  :huh:  I know I went to the Facebook and twitter pages to see if they posted anything about the server and nada.

I don't even know how to twit or tweet lol that part of the internet bypassed me

 

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13 minutes ago, RedSky said:

Anybody with several inches already , Kamu?

 

Today has the bestest looking radar with the worst results in the history of weather

 

 

No, had about an inch that got sleeted on with a bit of freezing rain mixed in. Total mashed down accumulation is maybe an inch. That band of yellow got to the PA border and turned around, lol. Still light snow though and 28.9F

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2 minutes ago, KamuSnow said:

No, had about an inch that got sleeted on with a bit of freezing rain mixed in. Total mashed down accumulation is maybe an inch. That band of yellow got to the PA border and turned around, lol. Still light snow though and 28.9F

WOw stunned at that i have watched radar and was sure lower counties got owned

They need to fix the radars they must have them on spring dbz mode or something

* investigate weather girl for fake news "several inches" in coastesville and parts of the lehigh valley

 

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2 minutes ago, RedSky said:

WOw stunned at that i have watched radar and was sure lower counties got owned

They need to fix the radars they must have them on spring dbz mode or something

 

The heaviest snow is all well west of here - Lancaster County, Franklin County, and up in Lebanon County well north.  In fact someone in Greencastle Franklin County is reporting 11".

I am now getting freezing drizzle with some flurries mixed in.  Temp is 31 so that will end up as ZR if the rates pick up a bit.

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1 minute ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

The heaviest snow is all well west of here - Lancaster County, Franklin County, and up in Lebanon County well north.  In fact someone in Greencastle Franklin County is reporting 11".

I am now getting freezing drizzle with some flurries mixed in.  Temp is 31 so that will end up as ZR if the rates pick up a bit.

I heard a report from York of 7 inches. Not sure if it's accurate. It's probably because they aren't underneath the warm 850mb surge like we are.

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3 minutes ago, Newman said:

I heard a report from York of 7 inches. Not sure if it's accurate. It's probably because they aren't underneath the warm 850mb surge like we are.

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I was looking at the 18Z GFS and it kept showing the heaviest accumulation blobs well west of here for the next 24 - 36 hours.  I think that is a function of pre-coastal precip as the lows move towards the coast.  I.e., they get the round 1 and we get the round 2.

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22 minutes ago, RedSky said:

WOw stunned at that i have watched radar and was sure lower counties got owned

They need to fix the radars they must have them on spring dbz mode or something

* investigate weather girl for fake news "several inches" in coastesville and parts of the lehigh valley

 

Was it PD I or II we had 24 hours of Virga meltdown.  I ... I think....all I could think of today.

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24 minutes ago, Newman said:

I heard a report from York of 7 inches. Not sure if it's accurate. It's probably because they aren't underneath the warm 850mb surge like we are.

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Was in the western part Lancaster Co. Today in Columbia just across the river from York Co.  They had probably 4" to 5" there.  Snowed heavy for several hours.  

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WOW, Mt Holly Going all in?

The following is stated with a request to please check back on
our 4 AM products tomorrow morning. But as of this writing...we
continue to need to sound the siren for major or extreme impact
for the I95 corridor to I80 Wednesday afternoon and night.

Major and dangerous probable record breaking March winter snow
storm (pasting!) for both the 2 day total and the month of
March for parts of our area (NNJ for the month, PHL the storm)
with impassable roads expected and possibly the greatest number
of power outages from any storm so far in March. This continues
to look HUGE and potential extreme impact I95 corridor up to
I80.

Take this storm seriously and prepare for changing your daily
plans, especially Wednesday. Unnecessary travel is not recommended
Wednesday in eastern PA and the northwest two thirds of NJ. It
could be life threatening if disabled in rural areas. If you
have to travel, plan for much much longer commutes. Potential
exists widespread cancellations in eastern PA and much of nw NJ.
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