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Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26


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12 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

Snow Squall warnings all over. Ive been stuck in-between two with the sun peaking out, hope the pivot or fill in.

That sucks. So frustrating. Sun just popped out here. Picked up about 1/3 inch. Looks like 1 more quick band for me then done it would appear. 

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One last post before i actually go and be productive. This is from MAG from the Central forum

Regardless, I’m not anywhere near sweating the too far south/north solutions. But this energy has to all come out and not have a portion of it left behind like what the GFS has been trying to do. I think as long as that happens I like our chances. 

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20 minutes ago, Rd9108 said:

UKMET is a hit 

Might be one of those cases that if we want a foot that the Midatlantic will need 2 feet. 

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My brother lives in Northern Delaware so I always root for him.

A foot would take us to around 40in  for the winter. There is another bomb showing end of month. 

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25 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Just took a peek at the iPhone app, and it says 9-11" on Sunday for Pittsburgh? Anyone seeing this?

What reputable weather source would put out an accumulation number 6 days out? (Let alone in my 63 years on this earth I have never seen a 9-11 amount.) lol . Maybe if people click on the site, people make $$$$

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10 minutes ago, north pgh said:

What reputable weather source would put out an accumulation number 6 days out? (Let alone in my 63 years on this earth I have never seen a 9-11 amount.) lol . Maybe if people click on the site, people make $$$$

One that verbatim spits out a model run without human input to generate a 7 day forecast is my guess. If I had a dollar for everytime I give my wife or daughter advice on weather conditions and I hear but my phone says.... :lightning:

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48 minutes ago, north pgh said:

What reputable weather source would put out an accumulation number 6 days out? (Let alone in my 63 years on this earth I have never seen a 9-11 amount.) lol . Maybe if people click on the site, people make $$$$

I just figured I'd take a look and see what it shows for Pittsburgh, after seeing Clay Travis's post on X/Twitter saying it was showing 15-18" for Nashville on Saturday.

 

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6 minutes ago, colonel717 said:

Could see some decent squalls Wednesday evening. We will nickel and dime our way to 44 inches. 

No need to nickel and dime...

</Optimism> Once the weekend storm slows down a little more allowing a clean phase with that northern stream piece dropping into the dakotas, the storm will move back north hammering us with 16 inches. </Optimism>

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47 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

No need to nickel and dime...

</Optimism> Once the weekend storm slows down a little more allowing a clean phase with that northern stream piece dropping into the dakotas, the storm will move back north hammering us with 16 inches. </Optimism>

Hope you are right. I think the largest storm we had since 2010 was 13 inches in Dec 2020. I know Jan 2016 southern counties had more than that, but for AGC I think 13 was most. 

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8 minutes ago, Burghblizz said:

Let’s face it. If we’re in the middle of a wide swath of 12+ and it were 5 days out, that would wind up in Toronto. This has to come north. Right?

Usually yes but we knkw how these things go

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