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21 minutes ago, Blizzard of 93 said:


Here are CTP’s thoughts for tomorrow.

By the mid to late afternoon (New Years Eve), a wave of low
pressure will drift eastward across the Great Lakes, and drag an
Arctic front south through the Commonwealth. Underneath a
favorable left exit region of an upper jet, this front could
produce a threat of snow squalls late Wednesday evening into the
New Year. Current expectation is that the front and associated
snow squall threat will move into northwest PA in the 6-8PM
timeframe and then race southeast, crossing the I-99 corridor
between 10PM and midnight and then getting into the Lower
Susquehanna Valley between midnight and 2AM. Anyone planning
to travel for the New Year should be prepared for the risk of
snow squalls. If a Snow Squall Warning is issued, delay travel
or exit the highway at the next opportunity.

This is my problem they change a forecast 30 times before the day happens and say they are accurate. 

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51 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

My "issue" with MU is all about the tone in his messages. It seems like he's aggressively defending his warm-biased ideas. He's always been a warm weather guy but he's never been so brazen about it. It feels like he's been getting some sort of negative feedback and is fighting back. Whatever it is, it's not a good look.

Many many mets have a warm bias 

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Was  this an actual environmental sample from the 880s , or modeled, and what time?  
Dual pol radar velocity measurements via radarscope using distance radius tool which helpfully includes beam height with distance with passing line

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MU continues to make very...interesting posts.
Needless to say, he's not enthusiastic over the advertised pattern in January. Meaning, he isn't buying it. 
The wind only allowed me a couple hours of sleep last night after tree crashed in neighbors yard so I made a pot of coffee and made great progress on my project. I have daily indicies values for NAO, AO, PNA, GBI, ENSO, SO, MJO for 1950-2025 that all have been standardized for 1950-2000 period. The last 3 on the list took forever due to having calculated them from raw data. Once I found NOAA data documentation it was manageable. I also have Harrisburg raw data from 12/1/1899 to present. I standardized it over same period while smoothing according to NWS policy. I just started running ungodly statistical tests involving lagging correlations but the main point here is I have lost a lot of faith in MU. So much of the final outcome here is basically down to timing luck and mesodynamics but that still doesn't take away from teleconnection stacking the deck some going through his Twitter history he doesn't like to put his cards on the table until the time to do so is way over, nor does he explain in a logical coherent manner before the fact why he thinks what he says. It's alwAys later using post fact rationalization using data, events, facts that one arent really related to teleconnection. He's basically dipping into that mesodynamics, timings, whatever else whitch brew to let his prejudice be known. Because here is the kicker. He doesn't treat other months of the year anywhere like he does winter. Probably lowering .confidence overall in him for winter months by 25%. Just because our luck factor, climatology speaking with snow is poor, isn't a reason to hide behind it.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service State College PA
333 AM EST Wed Dec 31 2025

PAZ012-018-019-025-034-037-041-042-045-046-049>053-058-010845-
Northern Clinton-Northern Centre-Southern Centre-Blair-Bedford-Tioga-
Northern Lycoming-Sullivan-Southern Clinton-Southern Lycoming-Union-
Snyder-Montour-Northumberland-Columbia-Schuylkill-
333 AM EST Wed Dec 31 2025

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

1 to locally 3 inches of snow is expected this afternoon through
Thursday morning.

In addition, A line of snow showers/squalls will move through during
the evening hours this New Year`s Eve. If a Snow Squall Warning is
issued for your location, delay travel or exit the highway at the
next opportunity.
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service State College PA
333 AM EST Wed Dec 31 2025

PAZ026>028-035-036-056-057-059-063>066-010845-
Huntingdon-Mifflin-Juniata-Fulton-Franklin-Perry-Dauphin-Lebanon-
Cumberland-Adams-York-Lancaster-
333 AM EST Wed Dec 31 2025

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Pennsylvania.

.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.

A line of snow showers/squalls will move through during the evening
hours this New Year`s Eve. If a Snow Squall Warning is issued for
your location, delay travel or exit the highway at the next
opportunity.
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13 hours ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

You were out in that wind most of the day!? A true warrior you are, Nut. 

3 days in a row.  yeah...my wires dont alwasy touch.  My cheeks look like santas after his annual trek round the world. Takin today off.  Lotsa miles on my boots and I'm not compainin.  Glad that I can do it. 

Today was total gym and ab roller (done), so now headed into work for a couple hours (even though I'm technically "off").  

To all my pals here, happy NYE, and all the best in the New Year.

 

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