Kinda bold...here's Elliott:
Due to the milder trends with tomorrow's storm & my expectation for no snow accumulation on paved surfaces, I've deemed a snow map unnecessary for this event. Any winter-weather road concerns & meaningful snow amounts should be confined to areas along/north of I-80
Dumb question - what is the difference between a zone forecast and point and click?
I picked downtown Harrisburg and the forecast on P&C is for less than a half inch.
Just saw that - it will change many times but as depicted on THIS run we're on both the western and southern edge of decent snowfall. I'd love to see a thread-coverage win...at least for the entire LSV who has done nothing short of abysmal this year.
Dear God - local NWS office out west in their morning package/AFD mentioned snow accumulations for the impending storm beginning this afternoon of 90 - 120". Then another 3-4' early next week.
I'm not sure that the Euro is right with this, but let's play along and say that it is - given the location, track, and intensity, it's really hard to believe we wouldn't have gotten more snow out of that solution.
That was taken yesterday in town - in advance of the 5-7' coming starting tomorrow...
Ski area is now making plans on possibly being the first U.S. ski resort to not close during a calendar year.
Euro actually deepens the low right off the NC coast and moves slowly up the coast. Verbatim it's really close to a much bigger outcome, especially for eastern PA.