Sorry, I am not positive enough to reply.
PS- You were right this AM. After this snow it is going to torch and we are all going to be gardening in a week or two. My negativity on snow chances the rest of the month does not below here.
We have jacked over here plenty but it is from Miller A type storms. Almost all meso model outputs have our (west side of South Mountain) negative bias built in when a system is coming more from the west than the south. Warm Air advections charges up the west side of the mountain chain where as it does not do that on your side.
As the bird flies I think we are about 5 miles apart but yea I am around 850'. You have a totally different environ over there being east of the South Mountain chain.
I am a realistic poster. I am not sure any of my posts ever said anything except that I would be surprised if this busted despite us losing out on some qpf this AM. Chris at one point said he may not make 3" and I said I think we are all getting that and some more.
Yep, you can see the pivoting band. I wish it would slow down a tad but will take what I can get. Think it is done here by 4 now. 5-6 over your way. NWS said 6.
This is the kind of snow where you need to measure it early as the fluff is such that it is going to compact some tonight. It has moderated here down to a moderate to close to heavy snow...1" an hour type stuff.
People who do bust high, east of me I think, this is when it happens....a low breathing new energy into itself and showing its love with the pivoting band.
We are up to 3.5" in the grass and 1.5" on the road so snowing close to 2"/hr clip right. Still like my reduced call for 2-4 on the roads but 4-6 on grass seems to be in sight. The snow is large flakes and piling quickly.
I was shouting that comment to the Easters. I do expect this to be out of here sooner rather than later now. Probably 5ish here and 6ish over your way. Out of here means accumulating snows.
That line on the radar mitch posted correlates to this meso map with the low exiting the coast right now. I expect it to continue to enhance as it moves East and rakes Lanco, York, etc.
That pic from the Hanover poster in MA showing roads covered is far cry from our roads here BUT we are about at 2" on the grass now. Grass is almost totally covered.