Serious question that I don't know the answer to: Is there a correlation between SN events and radically cold temperatures in our region? I've heard it said perhaps jokingly that 'it's too cold for snow' and maybe there's some truth to that climo for us? Seems like we score when we're on that razor's edge temp-wise and not when cold airmass isn't a concern.
I've gotta say it's been snowing in varying intensities since 5a here. Never completely stopped. It's not jackpot accumulations but honestly this is a pretty enjoyable storm. Just snows and snows. Almost prefer this over the 6-hour thump.
Just shy of 4" here
31.3/26.8
Everything is covered, roads were cleared and it's gorgeous. Still getting SN, if I can eke out 6" total storm I would consider that a huge win. If it sticks around for a few days even better.
It's all about trends at this point and PSU was the first to pick up on it yesterday. NO question things are trending more suppressed and east. Still time for it to come back but also still time for it to go away too.
In a horrible winter let's take what we get and be happy. We might not get a HECS but a forum-wide 6-inch snow isn't too bad given the season to date.