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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26


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Not sure how much compaction occurred with the brief mix we had but definitely at least 2 inches. So I think that was an over performer. Most were calling for .5 to 1 inch over night for part 1. NAM was horrible. Canadian was best that I could tell.  Nice that we had high moisture content. doesn't sublimate as quick so want to keep this around until late next week.

Not sure when the snow squalls are supposed to come today.

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1 hour ago, colonel717 said:

Not seeing much in that way of squalls for this afternoon on any guidance. Plus going to be pretty warm. IMBY sitting at a little under 28 inches so far for the winter. 

NWS still seems bullish on the chance of heavier convective snow showers. Hopefully they are right.

SNOW SQUALLS/SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED THIS MORNING INTO THIS
AFTERNOON...

Scattered snow showers are beginning to move through eastern Ohio
late this morning. Some snow squalls are possible heading into
this afternoon along and north of I-70. The most intense snow
squalls are expected to be between 1pm and 6pm. Some challenging
travel conditions will be possible with a sudden drop in
visibility and a quick coating of snow within snow showers. If
traveling remain alert for changing road conditions.

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8 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

NWS still seems bullish on the chance of heavier convective snow showers. Hopefully they are right.

SNOW SQUALLS/SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED THIS MORNING INTO THIS
AFTERNOON...

Scattered snow showers are beginning to move through eastern Ohio
late this morning. Some snow squalls are possible heading into
this afternoon along and north of I-70. The most intense snow
squalls are expected to be between 1pm and 6pm. Some challenging
travel conditions will be possible with a sudden drop in
visibility and a quick coating of snow within snow showers. If
traveling remain alert for changing road conditions.

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Ohio had quite the line of squalls this morning. Many had whiteouts.  The sky is very dark, just looks like it wants to snow.  But not sure how much will stick if we do get squalls with temps above freezing.

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1 hour ago, colonel717 said:

What a storm brewing on GFS next weekend. Snow to heavy sleet to rain back to snow. Canadian has a small snow. Nothing like GFS.

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For almost a week now, the GFS has been pretty consistent with a high qpf event for that time period. We’ll see if all of the guidance starts narrowing in on a solution by at least Wednesday. 

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