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4 hours ago, Jns2183 said:

I wonder if we can get some pingers tonight KPBZ - Super-Res Reflectivity 1, 8_44 PM.jpg

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I haven't seen any out here tonight. I was out burning brush that I've been saving for a rainy night. We had a good clip of snow , sleet and gruple Sunday afternoon that you should have got in on. We also had couple of snow flurries flying around a few nights prior. 

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17 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

Somebody has to be seeing snow from this. It's 32 up in Perry County

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I just woke up right as this was ending here and have a half inch on the ground and slushy roads. Def a bit of a surprise as it was only supposed to be maybe a rain/snow mix here at best. Can see snow or snowing on the 511 cams down to at least Mifflintown.

At any rate on the board with the first measurable of the new season here. 

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31 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

Somebody has to be seeing snow from this. It's 32 up in Perry County

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Yup. Snowing in Tamaqua and Hazleton. I had a hell of a ride just to get to the truck. Quarter sized flakes and a Jeep with recessed LED lights meant that they caked up with snow.

I got the "star wars" effect, but I couldn't see the road worth a damn...

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Temp has been rock steady at 39 since midnight, to go along with .42” of rain. Can anyone from my area confirm that the precip started as sleet, or at least a mix of sleet and rain, last evening? I went to bed early and it sure sounded like pingers for the opening 15 minutes or so. Also, in things that interest only me, my temp dropped an additional two degrees yesterday morning after I left the house, down to 29 from the 31 I reported. Carry on. 

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Temp has been rock steady at 39 since midnight, to go along with .42” of rain. Can anyone from my area confirm that the precip started as sleet, or at least a mix of sleet and rain, last evening? I went to bed early and it sure sounded like pingers for the opening 15 minutes or so. Also, in things that interest only me, my temp dropped an additional two degrees yesterday morning after I left the house, down to 29 from the 31 I reported. Carry on. 
In Camp hill I heard pingers at the start then when I woke up to them at 430. Radar looked almost like a mesolow

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49 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

I have a good gut feeling about December for the first time in a decade. Time to see just how wrong my gut is.

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“I've been thinking with my guts since I was fourteen years old, and frankly speaking, between you and me, I have come to the conclusion that my guts have shit for brains.”

- John Cusack in High Fidelity

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We saw a pretty evenly distributed amount of rain overnight with most spots receiving between 0.30" to 0.35" of rain. Today’s temperatures will remain below normal in the middle 40's with mostly cloudy skies. We stay mainly cloudy and chilly through tomorrow before we warm to above normal on Friday and not too far from normal temperatures to start Thanksgiving week. From this distance Turkey Day looks to be warmer than normal but that will likely change to a colder than normal pattern during Thanksgiving Weekend and as we move toward December. Our next chance of rain looks to it will arrive Friday night into Saturday morning.

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14 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

National high of 93 at Rio Grande Village, TX and low of 1 at Saranac Lake, NY.  You're welcome. 

While a 92 degree difference is impressive, the national (and world) record for 24 hour temperature change IN ONE LOCATION is 103 degrees in Loma, Montana.  Temp went from -54 to 49 on January 14/15 1972.  

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