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Blizzard of 2026 Storm Thread/OBS


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22 minutes ago, SP said:

poor guy has to suffer through a hockey game, pizza, amazing baked goods with no GMO, pasta, steaks and curling....... while we get plastered with snow on snow.  Of course it is always fun to tune up the old club cadet 3 stage, changed the oil, new pull start, tighten anything that was shaking, shimmying and swaying.   

 

going to be a hoot.  ya know.....one of those moments when your inner voice say's "gonna need a bigger boat"

 

Lmaooo I'll suffer through it bro

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35 minutes ago, Birds~69 said:

Still 5-6' snow mounds in parking lots which refuse to melt.

Pretty sure the parking lot snow plow guys are weenies as well creating large piles is their thing...they may have bets who can create the largest pile?

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4 minutes ago, Newman said:

The gradient being depicted across Berks County has been consistent and crazy. I wouldn't be surprised if somewhere like Bernville gets 6" and Boyertown 16".

I mean, here in Reading, I'll be happy with 3-6, honestly. This has just been so much fun to track.

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2 minutes ago, BlueDXer75 said:

Concerned about that in Spring Township.  

Don't be concerned, what happens will happen. For all we know western Berks could end up in the deformation band and eastern Berks in subsidence.

1 minute ago, CoolHandMike said:

I mean, here in Reading, I'll be happy with 3-6, honestly. This has just been so much fun to track.

I'd feel the same way if I was still in Fleetwood. The tracking is just as fun to me and we'll get to witness a historic storm for some within the subforum

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5 minutes ago, Newman said:

Don't be concerned, what happens will happen. For all we know western Berks could end up in the deformation band and eastern Berks in subsidence.

I'd feel the same way if I was still in Fleetwood. The tracking is just as fun to me and we'll get to witness a historic storm for some within the subforum

Very true. 

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2 minutes ago, mattinpa said:

Surprised no one talked about it. Still very good but a little more western gradient. Hope that stops. 

Have a map by chance? I think it still matters tbh. That gradient is going to be TIGHT

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