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Central PA Winter '10-'11 Obs/Discussion I


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winter storm watches up for western ,pa

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA

234 PM EST FRI DEC 10 2010

MDZ001-OHZ041-050-PAZ007>009-013>016-020>023-029-031-073>076-

WVZ001>004-012-021>023-041-110345-

/O.NEW.KPBZ.WS.A.0010.101212T1800Z-101214T0000Z/

GARRETT-COLUMBIANA-JEFFERSON OH-MERCER-VENANGO-FOREST-LAWRENCE-

BUTLER-CLARION-JEFFERSON PA-BEAVER-ALLEGHENY-ARMSTRONG-INDIANA-

WASHINGTON-GREENE-WESTMORELAND-WESTMORELAND RIDGES-FAYETTE-

FAYETTE RIDGES-HANCOCK-BROOKE-OHIO-MARSHALL-WETZEL-MARION-

MONONGALIA-PRESTON-TUCKER-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...OAKLAND MD...GRANTSVILLE...

EAST LIVERPOOL...SALEM...COLUMBIANA...EAST PALESTINE...

WELLSVILLE...CALCUTTA...STEUBENVILLE...SHARON...HERMITAGE...

GROVE CITY...GREENVILLE...FARRELL...OIL CITY...FRANKLIN...

SUGARCREEK...TIONESTA...NEW CASTLE...ELLWOOD CITY...BUTLER...

ZELIENOPLE...CLARION...PUNXSUTAWNEY...BROOKVILLE...

REYNOLDSVILLE...BROCKWAY...ALIQUIPPA...BEAVER FALLS...AMBRIDGE...

MONACA...BEAVER...PITTSBURGH METRO AREA...KITTANNING...

FORD CITY...LEECHBURG...FREEPORT...APOLLO...INDIANA...

WASHINGTON...CANONSBURG...DONORA...CALIFORNIA...CHARLEROI...

MONONGAHELA...MCMURRAY...WAYNESBURG...FAIRDALE...GREENSBURG...

NEW KENSINGTON...JEANNETTE...LATROBE...MONESSEN...LIGONIER...

DONEGAL...NEW FLORENCE...ACME...CHAMPION...UNIONTOWN...

CONNELLSVILLE...POINT MARION...NORMALVILLE...FARMINGTON...

OHIOPYLE...MARKLEYSBURG...TORONTO...WEIRTON...WHEELING...

MOUNDSVILLE...NEW MARTINSVILLE...FAIRMONT...MORGANTOWN...

KINGWOOD...TERRA ALTA...PARSONS...DAVIS...THOMAS

234 PM EST FRI DEC 10 2010

...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH

MONDAY EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A WINTER

STORM WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH

MONDAY EVENING.

A STRONG LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL SPREAD A WINTRY MIX ACROSS THE

WATCH AREA SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY. PRECIPITATION WILL CHANGE

TO ALL SNOW SUNDAY AFTERNOON. WIDESPREAD SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP

SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY ALONG WITH STRONG WINDS. THIS WILL BRING

BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AS WELL AS QUITE COLD WIND CHILLS.

* ACCUMULATION: SNOWFALL FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY MAY

BE GREATER THAN 6 INCHES.

* TIMING: SIGNIFICANT SNOW WILL BEGIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON.

* WINDS: WINDS WILL BECOME WEST AT 15 TO 25 MPH LATER SUNDAY AND

NORTHWEST AT 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS TO 35 MPH SUNDAY NIGHT AND

MONDAY WITH BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW.

* VISIBILITIES: VISIBILITIES WILL BE REDUCED BELOW ONE MILE SUNDAY

NIGHT AND MONDAY WITH NEAR WHITEOUT CONDITIONS POSSIBLE IN HIGHER

ELEVATIONS AT TIMES.

* WIND CHILL: WIND CHILL READINGS WILL FALL BELOW ZERO SUNDAY

NIGHT AND MUCH OF MONDAY.

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Yea, been following the weather for years, especially winter weather since I'm a big time snowmobile fanatic. Not much into predicting, but I can offer some reports from an area that is often not to well represented usually. This area has some unique weather that is not normally captured in some of the main topic threads. Currently there is anywhere from <1" snow cover in eastern Tioga County to 6" to 8" into Potter County. Hoping this next storm can add to the snowpack. Snowman.gif Currently -2 F here.

Glad to see another northern pa person on here. We only got down to 4 degrees, but If you know where Oswayo, and Ulysses is they got down to -1 F.

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Glad to see another northern pa person on here. We only got down to 4 degrees, but If you know where Oswayo, and Ulysses is they got down to -1 F.

I'm down the valley from Ulysses about 14 miles and we did bottom out at -2 F before the cloud cover moved in the other night. Currently we are at 19 F after hitting 40 F this afternoon. Here's hoping for a miracle front end dump and not too much flooding rain with this current system.

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I was walking our dog out in it. Came down hard.

BTW, for a greyhound from Florida, she sure loves snow. She was jumping around and snapping at snowflakes.

Yeah it was nice. Dropped vis pretty low for awhile, dropped maybe a few tenths and coated everything here...blew around the apartment complex as well.

Faye :wub:

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The Lake Huron band could come around again tomorrow night. The NAM has shown a pretty strong signal for a couple of runs now, and upper winds look well enough aligned for a consistent band. It's hard to predict where that band hits, but as always Lock Haven-Altoona are the most likely suspects. It might move south to north this time though, since winds become more westerly as the low continues into Canada. Undoubtedly, the Laurel Highlands and Johnstown will get hammered with another 1-2 feet or so of snow.

Good luck on the rest of finals week, fellow PSUers.

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Currently down to 9 degrees. It doesn't look like it will get to much colder tonight with overcast conditions due to the lake effect. I would say this area would have a good chance to get to 0 if we had a decent snow cover and clear skies but the dredful rain washed most of it away. The winds aren't really favorable for snow here as the NNW wind doesn't provide enough fetch. Doesn't look like a storm is going to be around the area, or at least not until hour 130+ according to some of the models. Richmond looks to be bullseye for the upcoming week and may have more snow than some places in northern pa. :arrowhead:

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The Lake Huron band could come around again tomorrow night. The NAM has shown a pretty strong signal for a couple of runs now, and upper winds look well enough aligned for a consistent band. It's hard to predict where that band hits, but as always Lock Haven-Altoona are the most likely suspects. It might move south to north this time though, since winds become more westerly as the low continues into Canada. Undoubtedly, the Laurel Highlands and Johnstown will get hammered with another 1-2 feet or so of snow.

Good luck on the rest of finals week, fellow PSUers.

Hey, can I get in on that luck as a staffer. lol?

We got close to an inch overnight in Port, bit less here.

I agree, a bit optimistic about the bands. Might make it down to sauss/Febland, too.

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