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Ralph Wiggum

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  1. I can confirm pockets of 4"+ around that general area.
  2. Just snowblowed....4.25" in Ivyland. 27F. Looks and feels like winter. Exceeded expectations. Kudos to @MGorse and team at Mt Holly. Pretty much spot on!
  3. The RAP is a classic. There is a reason it has withstood the test of time.
  4. Really piling up now. Up to 3.2" in Ivyland. I can only imagine Philly is at or over 4" already based on radar.
  5. That's the effect of the ULL moving over and better dendrite growth.
  6. According to guidance, yes. Heaviest now thru 2pm.
  7. 2" in Ivyland. We will pass the last event it appears. 26F and moderate snow.
  8. ULL stuff now...better fluff factor. Probably 14:1 up here. Next 4 or 5 hrs is when we pile up and cash in. Enjoy!
  9. Dunno man, S NJ and DE are dryslotted and best stuff is encroaching on SE PA. P's in Cape May said it had all but stopped. Half inch there. 1.1" here in Ivyland now.
  10. It's funny seeing the models try and hone on DE and SNJ but radar is suggesting otherwise.
  11. You know as well as I do, the big storm will be the one to trend the wrong way. Murphys Law.
  12. Lightest moderate snow ever here in Ivyland. 3/4 inch and 26F.
  13. I remember this. I lived in Delco at the time as was in the line and had 9" total snow. Amazing luck that night!
  14. I know you shouldn't be using a global model in situations like this where hi res is preferred.
  15. Yep. Area of subsidence is to be expected each side of the death band. That's why I loathe these setups. Clearly someone will be angry at the NWS when they get an inch or so and they 'were told 4-6"'. Wish there were a better way to make the general public wary of these IVT setups.
  16. WWAs and WSWs flying. Sitting at 31f in Ivyland.
  17. Exactly. This does not have much moisture with it at all. And if we are counting on ratios to save us, remember it will be near 30, we aren't talking teens. 12:1 imo.
  18. Because it isn't widespread and those totals probably won't verify on the high end (6-8"), but we'll see.
  19. A few buddies refer to me as 'weatherman'. With that said was just on a group call and they asked what to expect. So I said exactly as above, "really a general 1-3" but could be a 3-5" strip where the Norlun band sets up". The responses I got reminded me how much a weather nerd I really am.
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