Importantly, that low pressure has been getting modeled deeper (slightly) each passing day it seems. I would think that deeper low = chances of it being farther north?
Took some of my family to the Strasburg Railroad (I go A LOT) and we had to open the windows in our car...they must have had the heat on because it was way hotter than this guy can handle. LOL
Showing up well on radar - one thing about the past 2 days, temps have been LOWER than forecast. Doesn't happen often. High yesterday here was only 33, today 38. 2 straight days of below normal highs.
Just catching up with today's nooners - according to the GFS...road trip to Tangier Island on Sunday night? They're in the sweet spot for that 993mb low cranking off the SE coast.
I am truly glad and thankful that you post these types of updates. I love reading about weather extremes, regardless of how "extreme" the day to day weather is. As a kid I would always look for this information in the daily paper.
Snow is beginning to wind down in Mammoth...227" since 12/13. They are under a Winter Storm Warning, Avalanche Warning, and a Snow Immersion Warning. People warned about suffocation from falling through the snow and getting buried alive.
Wow...
I saw that after I posted about Roundtop. Only thing Roundtop has open other than beginner terrain is Minuteman.
By the way, no measurable rain here today. It was all snow save for some drizzle.
I was gonna do this earlier today but was waiting for today's totals to come in. What an amazing week out there! I checked the Village cam about an hour ago and there was zero visibility. 15' of snow in 6 days. Wow...