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February 9-11 Potential


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  On 2/4/2011 at 4:30 AM, tombo82685 said:

off topic a little, but after that storm, the gfs brings in -10 temps to phl and the burbs, ouch

brrrr, that kind of cold is just too much ... http://www.hamweather.net/cgi-bin/hw3/hw3.cgi?config=&forecast=pass&pass=zone_ext&place=cherryville&state=pa&zipcode=18035&country=us&county=42095&zone=paz062&icao=KUKT

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  On 2/4/2011 at 4:59 AM, Noreaster07 said:

amazing temps at the beggining of the storm, most places are in single digits just before, as storm really gets going itys 45 in ACY at the same time it 15 in ABE

all of PA is below 20 degrees at the storms height, warmest it gets is just after storms passing 20-25 for SE PA, then comes the hounds of cold within 48 hours there is a strip of -10 to -15 over the places that just the heaviest snow all of SE PA down into VA

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  On 2/4/2011 at 1:38 AM, Rib said:

That low pressure flies up the east coast. It's over GA, 6 hours later it's over the Delmarva, 6 hours later it's near Boston. Any snowcover will help with that extremely cold air advection behind it.

Like a lot of our storms this year...rapidly deepening and progressive.

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