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January 25-26 Winter Storm Potential


Ralph Wiggum
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22 hours ago, Albedoman said:

 at 17:1 ratios as a minimum  with greater than 25:1  as a max with this storm, 2 ft is achievable --AI euro has same issues.  Blowing and drifting will be a huge issue too

Still getting a chuckle out of this... maybe if we were at 10K feet in Little Cottonwood Canyon in Utah during an upslope storm...

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3 minutes ago, Duca892 said:

This is a really stupid question, so when i am looking at the 1st pic where for Allentown it says "-4" does that indicate that the upper levels are at 28 degrees (4 degrees less than freezing) and that Allentown is still snow? 

not a stupid question at all! minus 4 celcius- verbatim that would still be snow up at ABE - a little too close so I suspect sleet where it is minus 2 or higher

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6 minutes ago, Duca892 said:

GFS just absolutely demolishes people with 15-18in

I've seen this movie before... GFS being the coldest solution rarely works out, but this airmass is super cold... I still think we see a lot of sleet at least in the 95 corridor. Good thing is the NAM puts down 8-12" of snow before that.

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1 minute ago, The Iceman said:

I've seen this movie before... GFS being the coldest solution rarely works out, but this airmass is super cold... I still think we see a lot of sleet at least in the 95 corridor. Good thing is the NAM puts down 8-12" of snow before that.

It is very much my expectation at this point that going to a mix in the Lehigh Valley is a given (Probably even more North than that at this rate) and I really wouldn't be surprised if peopled topped out around 8in before the sleet mix. The huge totals of 12in+ would be amazing, but don't think its going to do it sadly 

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So far the morning to midday runs have the coastal taking over a little sooner and staying a little further south, but also tuck it a bit closer to the coast. Would like to see that trend go a couple more rounds to nudge that icy stuff further SE.

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3 minutes ago, Mikeymac5306 said:

Still intrigued that the GFS is still holding while other models are pushing the sleet line north. 

 

See what the euro says. 

Unfortunately that's a red flag to me. Still, we're at 72hrs out. Patience!

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10 minutes ago, Duca892 said:

Was pretty shocked with the NWS briefing from MT. Holly this morning. They have allentown at 76% chance to hit and exceed 12in and a 38% chance to hit and exceed 18in. 

It had the low end for me(TTN area) at 10" and the high end at 23". 50% chance of 18" or more... I have to think both go down next briefing but who knows. That was extremely bullish though I agree.

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1 minute ago, Duca892 said:

Specifically for the Lehigh Valley when all is said and done I bet a WSW is issued for 6-9in with sleet mixed in. Outside of GFS the mixing is becoming an issue. 

Nah…we’re probably seeing around a foot. Remember that the initial thump will be HEAVY. Even the warmest models give us 8 or 9 inches before any changeover.

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