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Central PA Winter 25/26 Discussion and Obs


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8 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

That's remarkable, not sure we've ever had that kind of snow difference between us.  I was wondering though, looking at the radar earlier, if things were having trouble making it your way.  I have finally dropped below 32, to 31, but with the lightest snow of the event thus far.  Again, not loving the radar.

Snow has made it back west to @MAG5035 in Blair county. All of that precip will need to work its way back east through early tomorrow morning. We have several hours of snow to go. 

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Just now, Mount Joy Snowman said:

The latest HRRR really wants to dry things up quickly and even has the bulk of Chester County now getting less than 6" post-7pm.  What a bust that would be out that way.  We've certainly seen worse but this is disheartening.

Seeing 8-10" reports from NJ - HRRR says they have over 2' to go on top of that.

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1 hour ago, HBGCPA10 said:

Nothing on the concrete sidewalks on streets yet. 35 degrees. I don't think they even pre-treated the roads.

yeah its not gonna lay on the sidewalks unless you get very heavy bands which it doesnt look like we are under light to maybe mod at times 

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8 minutes ago, canderson said:

It’s melting and barley even snowing but I’d guess .25” or so

Not gonna make it to 1” probably - big bust, but a very difficult system to forecast

Starting to think the same. Barely anything has really accumulated on the pavement even though it's been snowing for a few hours over here in Enola. They're still calling 2-5 inches but I think it's going to be on the lower side too. Far cry from the 6-12 inches yesterday

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57 minutes ago, canderson said:

My sidewalks in the city are 90% covered (everywhere but under a tree)

sidewalks here are just soaked cars grass have a slushy wet 2 inchs maybe only spot on the road that has any coverage is where the giant ice/snow pile was for weeks that kept the temps on that part of the road cold enough 

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What a complete fail of a storm honestly…I mean especially for Lancaster County. I think pretty much every model had a foot plus throughout the county and even eastern areas are struggling to get a few inches. Let this thing be over already.

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What a complete fail of a storm honestly…I mean especially for Lancaster County. I think pretty much every model had a foot plus throughout the county and even eastern areas are struggling to get a few inches. Let this thing be over already.
That is why you never judge a model on 3rd dynamic effects, aka snowfall. If Philadelphia gets less than 7"-8" then I will say the models busted. No model had all all of Lancaster county with 12"+ along with a 40 mile buffer to account for model resolution noise, ever. The gradient spent the last few days living in Lancaster county on almost every run with some of the meso models not like the RRFS never showing anything above 5"-6" as a max for entire county from first run to last.

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27 minutes ago, canderson said:

It’s melting and barley even snowing but I’d guess .25” or so

Not gonna make it to 1” probably - big bust, but a very difficult system to forecast

This is one of those situations I wish there was a radar located somewhere in the middle of the Sus Valley to see the banding better, as there are clearly some haves and have nots when it comes to where there are more significant accumulating snow areas. 

511 cameras in and around the Harrisburg area look half decent though, showing some of the primary roads caving. 

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These last two storms have completely sold me on the RRFS model. It's due to replace the nam, rap, hrrr, prep, SREF, the whole regional/local convective model combo along with ensemble. I just spent the last 2 hours processing some ad-hoc model skill verification metrics and reading a couple recently released studies on it. All that combined with its performance the last month all over (I constantly was checking it's performance around the nation). I'm now moving it to the place I once held the euro. Even at its range end of 84 hours I value it more than any other model.

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I'm at the the top right now of the highest elevation that I that I can get to by foot.  There's a little bit of sideway action in the snow up here at times and I would say they're somewhere around 3.5"
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What's the elevation there

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5 minutes ago, Jns2183 said:

I somehow have 2.5" in camp hill. Everything is fully covered

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I like the band on radar that looks to be working its way south along Rt. 15 in Snyder & northern Dauphin & Perry county. Hopefully that works its way soon into our area & the Harrisburg area.

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@canderdon this is winter version and reverse uno for 6 week period over this summer when 6 seperate events left me with .47" of rain and you with 5". Each of those events I had less than .10" while you had .75 to .89. I can understand if it was a random one-off event but it was weird seeing a pattern like that in the summer

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I like the band on radar that looks to be working its way south along Rt. 15 in Snyder & northern Dauphin & Perry county. Hopefully that works its way soon into our area & the Harrisburg area.
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