MU's 8:30am observation was the only thing I've really seen yet south of Rt. 30. Sounds like about 5" at work which given the elevation further supports your thoughts.
Just stopped completely. Honestly, I finished with between 5.9" and 6". Just a hair under 6". No slant-sticking for me. (you and I it sounds like ended up with exactly the same amount)
I have a couple of trees lining my driveway - there is nothing but wet pavement under and around those trees. I only have 50% coverage on my driveway even though the road is 100% covered.
LOL! I'm playing the back and forth game of "I really should shovel" - "nah...it's going to melt like crazy" - repeat.
I'm thinking lazy wins out. (I'll shovel the sidewalk though)
.05" of rain and 42.1 degrees currently.
Even where the max snow stripe is - amounts are much less with each run. 24 hours ago the amounts were well north of 10"...about half of that now.
He didn't comment for a couple of days until this morning.
Remains to be seen about his "winter is over" call for early March but the current trends seem to be moving towards his thoughts. Even PSU Hoffman acknowledged this evening that he's getting discouraged.
Having a hard time multitasking between reading here, looking at guidance, reading other met's thoughts and trying to work on weather info communication for work.
A "fun stressful" day that I'll miss soon enough...
Good point. Until he elaborates, I'm not sure. His amounts I pulled from the comments section on X.
A lot of models are showing a relative minima in accumulations just west of the river.