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Chief83

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  1. Worcester, PA, Snow squall in process. Wind gust to 52.6. Down to 29.1.
  2. Worcester, PA. 4:30 PM. Got up to 20.7 today. Now 18.1 with a -4.9 dewpoint. Regardless of the storm event / miss It is COLD. Lets see what happens with the storm-sometimes there are surprises. (despite the models).
  3. Worcester, PA. 78.8 degrees - gust to 37.6
  4. Worcester, PA. 1 3/4" 30.9 - roads are covered.
  5. Worcester, PA. snow / sleet mix. More sleet than snow at the moment, but it goes back and forth. About 5". 23.7 degrees
  6. In Worcester it is Grange Ave. Worcester is eastern Montco. Skippack is western Montco. Not sure what line it follows in Towamencin etc.
  7. In no way am I saying the accumulated ice map as shown a few posts above will verify (or even close to it), but i feel there is way too little pubic awareness of what COULD be in store. If we get above .10 of ice then there could be a few power issues. Above .25 and some significant issues. Above .50 then ????????. I know the media is cautions to say much until it becomes "likely", and there is the issue of a huge range of difference between south Jersey and say Berks County - all in the same Philadelphia viewer coverage area, but if someone is caught off guard and they are 24 to 36 hours without power I think there will be a lot of "I wish I had known.
  8. Worcester, PA. 27.7 - freezing drizzle . Had been up to 29.1. Dew Point 11.5.
  9. Worcester, PA. 4.75 "' Some flakes are over 2" diameter. Not sure I have ever seen any so large (and I am not young). Beautiful picture outside.
  10. Worcester, PA. 32 and heavy snow. All roads (and trees) covered. 2" and accumulating fast.
  11. Worcester, Pa. Moderate snow. 29 degrees. I estimate 10.0" considering compression with the extensive sleet this morning.
  12. Eastern and Western Montco are the two NWS zones for Montgomery county. Happens to go along Grange Ave. They always split the forecast there. I happen to live on the edge. My home is in eastern and looking out the window I see western. Sometimes the forecast is the same, but not at all unusual for watches and warnings to be issued with one of the zones and not the other. Not sure that explains the earlier question, but that is how it works. I expect they are busy and grouped the two zones into one "warning" to cover both.
  13. Worcester, PA. 28.9 Moderate sleet. about 6" for the storm total.
  14. Worcester, PA. 4" - still snowing, but lighter than an hour ago. No wind. 21.7 degrees
  15. 16:55 hours - Worcester, PA. 1.5" Moderate snow - has been continuous for about 4 hours. 23.2 degrees - down from mid morning of 27.7. Optimistic, but concerned about the NAM. All roads ( even treated) and grass covered.
  16. Worcester, PA. 32 up from 31.1. rain - possibly freezing - right at 32.0
  17. Worcester, PA. 2.75" - 62.6 degrees - several water rescues in Montgomery County, PA. Power out - on portable generator - not looking forward to that squall line in Lancaster county coming through.
  18. Worcester, Pa. 1.73" rain. Not windy. If radar is right lots more to come
  19. 5" In Worcester, PA. but looks like sleet is starting. Was large flakes. 25.2 dropping slowly.
  20. Worcester, PA. 26.2 Moderate snow. Roads are very bad. Brine on roads did not do much good.
  21. Worcester, PA. got down to 32.2 last night. Frost last night and the night before.
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