Noticed the discussion from cle mentions they issued a "snow advisory " for nwpa. Didn't those go away years ago? Somebody must miss them lol.
2-4" in my fc tonight.
I'm with Trent, give me a significant event,or else I'll pass. The 60's and 70s at the beginning of the month have me hoping for spring. Tomorrow should be nice!
Temps really climbing since the rain stopped. Car said 65 on lunch. Can really notice the grass green-ing up, and starting to grow. If it can dry out, won't be long before we're cutting grass.
Absolutely fantastic early March weather! Looks like the majority of the rain might miss us too. 60's in the forecast for the next 10 days...though I'm sure it'll change.
2.5" on my deck. Driveway was covered this morning, but once the snow slowed down, the march sun angle did its thing.
Sitting at 62" for the season. After this weekend, I'll be ready to shift into spring mode and forget this winter.
Ya, as I was out last night I noticed there sure didn't look to be 5" on the ground. My driveway had bare spots, then spots of 4" which was probably mostly wind blown. The surface of the deck was definitely the coolest.
Yep, hopefully it will improve. There are a few yellow moderate pockets starting to show up as it shifts east.
Didn't measure this morning, but probably 1/2" in the grass.
Map from cle is a general 3-4" across the area. Seems like a good call. A few models had 6" spots in the Snowbelt.
http://www.weather.gov/cle/Winter_Weather
It is definitely getting more interesting. Seems the trend has been back to the east a little since yesterday. Several models put 3-6" near cle. Could be a nice storm if there's a little more enhancement to top it off.
The great melt begins today. A few days of temps near 50 or better, and lows above freezing should have no problem wiping out the snow.
As of yesterday afternoon, the depth on my deck was just below 12".
The short range models aren't horrible, but the 6" line looks to stay slightly se of here. Maybe this will trend in our favor.
Had a light coating of snow this morning, but didn't get a chance to measure. Guessing .5".