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Posts posted by 2001kx
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2 minutes ago, canderson said:
I seee no reason to stay for the Euro tonight. See everyone tomorrow - remember to get the beer in the fridge early for proper cooling.
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Just now, tim123 said:
2 feet snowstorms in Pittsburgh is a once in a lifetime event.
Yep same for Clearfield apparently.
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1 minute ago, jm1220 said:
Enjoy everyone!! Looks like I-81 and especially maybe just west are about to get annihilated. CTP has it set up between I-99/Rt 220 and I-81 for possible 20+ but should be 12" for all posters here except maybe way south near Lancaster.
Thanks..Looking forward to tomorrow.
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11 minutes ago, Rd9108 said:
We will get our 2ft storm eventually we are due.
I dont know...I have been waiting 27 years now for my 2' snowstorm
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4 minutes ago, canderson said:
I said this exact same thing on January 21, 2016.
Will be fun to see what happens..unless its a screw job somehow
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12 minutes ago, Cashtown_Coop said:
There’s so much snow over Blair County I can’t see Mags house.
I dont know if i have ever seen a model show that much snow (27") over my house with less than 24 hours till game time.
Now i dont think that will happen but it is fun to look at.
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NAM
https://m2.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/nam/2020121518/045/sn10_acc.us_ne.png
https://m2.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/nam/2020121518/045/snku_acc.us_ne.png
GFShttps://m3.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/gfs/2020121518/042/sn10_acc.us_ne.png
https://m3.pivotalweather.com/maps/models/gfs/2020121518/042/snku_acc.us_ne.png
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Just now, canderson said:
I read (unless I misread) it hasn't had a 20" storm since 1994.
same here
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6 minutes ago, basehore said:
Just got bumped to a Winter Storm Warning in Tioga County
Tioga- Including the cities of Mansfield and Wellsboro 1200 PM EST Tue Dec 15 2020 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM NOON WEDNESDAY TO 10 AM EST THURSDAY... * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 8 to 13 inches. * WHERE...Tioga County. * WHEN...From noon Wednesday to 10 AM EST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Heavy snow may make for very difficult to impossible travel conditions, particularly for the Wednesday evening commute through Wednesday night. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snowfall rates of up to 2 inches per hour are expected late Wednesday and Wednesday night.
same here for 8-12"
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Just now, Atomixwx said:
This is Flatheadsickness. He takes a different approach to weather lol
Thats what i was thinking as well but im lost as to whats going on?
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DT's new map
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mmmmmmmmm
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32 minutes ago, MAG5035 said:
The more elevation dependent HRRR ended up being correct over the other ambitious guidance this morning. Probably could call it a T here, but nothing measurable fell. Looks like it stuck from about 1800’ or so up.
Looking NE
Good thing we might just scrounge up a bit of snow Wednesday lol. Did anyone actually see much this morning?
A slushy inch here as well but long gone now.
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Lets lock this in..
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3 hours ago, KPITSnow said:
Anyone have the NAM weenie maps by chance?
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7 minutes ago, MAG5035 said:
So far I'm seeing the same general thing as last night. GFS most southeast with it's heaviest snow axis and limits NW extent on 6"+ and CMC simultaneously with good extent in the subforum but it's axis of downright excessive snows cutting from York/Lancaster counties to Allentown (a bit NW of the GFS heavy swath).
The good thing for us is we're essentially boiled down to where the excessive snow (12-18+ type stuff) band is going to be within what should be a subforum wide warning event (I expect warning criteria for 2001kx and wsptwx too) and perhaps some mixing issues for a time mid-storm near the LSV MD border. You should see the discrepancy with the GFS/GEFS vs the other globals over in southern New England.
Fingers crossed
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6 minutes ago, canderson said:
I forget, but you were pretty much shut out on Jan 2016 too right?
Yeah I believe I had 2-3" for that one.
Double digit snowfalls never happen here.
Even 6"+ are rare unfortunately...just a bunch of 1-3" mostly.
Central PA - Winter 2020/2021
in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
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Pretty sure they got close to 20" just a couple years ago didnt they?
wmsptwx?
Good luck to you and everyone on here...