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Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs


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Happy New Year all! I don’t know what happened but I guess something did since I was off posting for a long time now feeling grateful. I have known @Bubbler86since the Marcus days and maybe before AOL? We only know each other from these forums. I 100% respect him and don’t want to know want happened. That said I 100% respect training and appreciate his postings with others whom post with this hobby. That is what it is a hobby for most of us. We can always agree to disagree, now back to the weather.

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As I had mentioned yesterday some models were hinting at some snow showers overnight and we did indeed see some overnight which as many have mentioned recoated drives across the area. Here in East Nantmeal we picked up 0.3" of snow. We continue with well below normal temperatures through Monday but then see a nice warmup with temperatures trending well above normal for much of next week. Overall the next week or so looks dry with maybe a snow shower chance Saturday night.

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My annual tradition of noting tomorrow is Perihelion day - the Earth is closest to the sun officially at 12:15 EST.  And as a double bonus, tomorrow is also a supermoon (full moon while the moon is at or near perigee).  This combo won't happen again until 2045.  So when that time rolls around, be sure to tell your kids (or grandkids, or great-grandkids, or anyone who will listen) that you were there in 2026 and it was a rollicking event.  

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The 12z EPS & 12z Canadian ensemble in the day 10 to 15 period look very workable to me.

I have no interest in freezing the orange groves while we have below zero temps.

Last year a frigid 2 weeks in late January gave us “congrats Carolinas” & “congrats Gulf coast” when they snowed while we froze.

I think many of us would welcome a pattern of just cold enough with chances to score snow. 
Bring on some moisture laden storms & let the chips fall during prime snow climo season.

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