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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion


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As always this is me being Mr. I don’t know crap lol, but I feel like Fridays system has slowly ticked north ever since 6z GFS yesterday. Messy system all around. Doesn’t look like a classic snowstorm sadly 

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6 minutes ago, Duca892 said:

As always this is me being Mr. I don’t know crap lol, but I feel like Fridays system has slowly ticked north ever since 6z GFS yesterday. Messy system all around. Doesn’t look like a classic snowstorm sadly 

Not sure how far N this can go with the blocking that’s forecast to be in place. I’d worry about a south trend if anything

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1 hour ago, Hurricane Agnes said:

Pancakes flying here.  Had virga the past couple hours but stuff has arrived! Already coating the cars, grass, and untreated surfaces. Temp is 36 with dp 31.

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No pancakes here. More like Rice Krispies with an occasional cornflake. Grass, rooftops and sidewalks covered. Roads clear....looks festive though.

32F/light snow

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2 hours ago, KamuSnow said:

A few flakes still, but looks like we topped out at 1.0" here. Yay hooray! Snowpile is hanging in there as well. Currently 34F, dp 26.

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Ding ding ding! You may be the winner!

I'd say .25" tops here...33F, just about done.

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We ended up with 1.0" of snow here in East Nantmeal this morning. This was our 5th winter event of the young winter season. The 10.4" of snow recorded this month here in EN is the snowiest December since the 11.7" of snow back in 2017. This is the 6th snowiest December in the 23 years I have been at this location. We get a brief reprieve from the winter weather through Christmas Day with afternoon temperatures just a few degrees below normal for the big day. Our next winter event looks like it could be our most impactful so far this season. Snow should arrive around noon on Friday we should then see a change to first sleet and finally freezing rain as we move through the afternoon. Temperatures during the storm on Boxing Day are likely to only warm into the upper 20's to near 30 degrees so what falls will likely be frozen in some form. We warm to near normal on Sunday before we turn much colder again on Monday and look to see below normal temperatures through the remainder of 2025 and into the first week of 2026.

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