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Central PA Winter 23/24


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Just now, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Well I’ll be a monkey’s uncle, it’s actually switched back to snow here. Don’t have high hopes but let’s see where this goes. 

If you get snow for that line coming, and it hangs together, it could easily drop 4-6".   I suspect we will see some MU reports over 10" somewhere in or near the LSV. 

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6 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

If you get snow for that line coming, and it hangs together, it could easily drop 4-6".   I suspect we will see some MU reports over 10" somewhere in or near the LSV. 

Spot on, the orange is right on my doorstep and it’s snowing as hard as it has in years

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yeah about 4 inchs clearing the car off from work. highways are shit. no plow trucks on any interstate I saw 83 81. tho my local town had 6 plows out and streets are way better. not free of snow but way better.

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CTP has this in the latest discussion. This is going to be bad. 
 

Strong gusty winds will be a concern for parts of Central PA on
Tuesday into Wednesday as a surface low bombs out across the
Great Lakes. Gradient winds ahead of the approaching low will
produce strong southeasterly winds across the higher elevations
in the Laurels and northern mountains. Gusty winds are also
possible across southeast PA where guidance indicates the
potential of breaking into the warm sector ahead of an
approaching occluded front. Winds will shift around to westerly during
the day on Wednesday as the low passes to the north. Current EPS
guidance shows a 60% chance of exceeding advisory criteria
across the aforementioned zones (everywhere except the central
ridge/valley region).
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At 4:00pm in Carlisle, it continues to snow heavily.  The real heavy stuff has not arrived yet.  During the past hour an additional 1.0" has accumulated, giving a storm total of 4.3".  Meanwhile, the temperature has increased a little more than one degree to 31.1 degrees.

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2 minutes ago, canderson said:

CTP has this in the latest discussion. This is going to be bad. 
 

Strong gusty winds will be a concern for parts of Central PA on
Tuesday into Wednesday as a surface low bombs out across the
Great Lakes. Gradient winds ahead of the approaching low will
produce strong southeasterly winds across the higher elevations
in the Laurels and northern mountains. Gusty winds are also
possible across southeast PA where guidance indicates the
potential of breaking into the warm sector ahead of an
approaching occluded front. Winds will shift around to westerly during
the day on Wednesday as the low passes to the north. Current EPS
guidance shows a 60% chance of exceeding advisory criteria
across the aforementioned zones (everywhere except the central
ridge/valley region).

Temps could breach 60 as well...not to add to the bad but a not normal winter day. 

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CTP has this in the latest discussion. This is going to be bad. 
 
Strong gusty winds will be a concern for parts of Central PA onTuesday into Wednesday as a surface low bombs out across theGreat Lakes. Gradient winds ahead of the approaching low willproduce strong southeasterly winds across the higher elevationsin the Laurels and northern mountains. Gusty winds are alsopossible across southeast PA where guidance indicates thepotential of breaking into the warm sector ahead of anapproaching occluded front. Winds will shift around to westerly duringthe day on Wednesday as the low passes to the north. Current EPSguidance shows a 60% chance of exceeding advisory criteriaacross the aforementioned zones (everywhere except the centralridge/valley region).

We get many 50+ gusts

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4pm obs:  Moderate snow and 27ºF.  Right at the 6” mark (1.2” last hour) so that makes it the first warning event here since at least the 21-22 season. 

Back edge of the good stuff is lurking pretty close to here, gonna have to see if anything tries to backfill a bit the next couple hours. 

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