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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26


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1 hour ago, colonel717 said:

From Pgh met: impressive lapse rates and even some CAPE showing up for NYEve

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NWS mentioned some decent upper level support as well.

Another relative lull in snow is possible Wednesday afternoon,
before a more significant shortwave trough and reinforcing cold
front drop in from the Great Lakes for New Years Eve into New
Years Day. Renewed cold advection and WNW flow will likely add
lake and upslope influences. There may even be upper support
from the left exit region of an upper jet diving into the Middle
Ohio Valley. Along with better moisture, this sets the stage
for an accumulating snow across the region Wednesday afternoon
into Thursday. Current first- guess snow totals would have 6-7
inches in the ridges from Fayette County on south, and 2-5
inches elsewhere. Given these totals and the potential impact to
holiday festivities, a Winter Storm Watch is being issued for
the ridge zones from Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning.
Snow would then begin to taper off Thursday afternoon as
lingering lake effect/upslope snow showers.
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These bands tonight mean business. Can't believe the news stations tonight were saying, snow won't be an issue. If things go well overnight I think I  could hit 4 inches. 
Yeah, I may have a couple inches now where I'm at just eyeballing it right now. Even my NWS forecast was "chance of snow" and "less than a half inch". Sometimes you can get lucky in these bands and get hit pretty good.

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3 minutes ago, blackngoldrules said:

Yeah, I may have a couple inches now where I'm at just eyeballing it right now. Even my NWS forecast was "chance of snow" and "less than a half inch". Sometimes you can get lucky in these bands and get hit pretty good.

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You are right near me. Aren't you near Als Cafe?

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5 minutes ago, blackngoldrules said:

Yeah, I am actually. I'm about to go outside and get a better look. Hard to tell from my window. It's coming down hard right now.

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I'm just down Clifton across from the church. Very heavy right now. 

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Avella, Wash county near Ohio border - 7”.

Someone might pop 10” down there!  Not sure we have any posters in the middle of that, but figure some of the south hills posters will have a decent amount. 

Unreal - we do all this “work” sometimes to bring home big snows. Then every once in awhile this happens. 

(Sadly, I’m sitting under 2” for this, but hoping something better oscillates in)

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20 minutes ago, Burghblizz said:

8” report from an area basically right by the Meadows. And it’s not moving.  I’m partially fascinated and partially jealous. 

That reminds me of the LE band from January 2024 where I got 8 inches and someone got I think 11 in that band. Hope that band thru Wash CO just comes a few miles north. I think there are several on this board right along AGC and Wash Co border who would benefit.

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