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I can confirm the mix of sleet in with the moderate to heavy snow here now. I didn't want to believe it (lol) but it's hitting my windows on the north side of my house. Hopefully it goes back to all snow and is just a little wave moving through (wishful thinking?).

Still 26.8F. Pressure down to 29.85" and falling rapidly at 0.074"/hr. Windy.

Just measured 2.3" total accumulation.

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Is anybody else worried about this dryslot that seems like it has its eyes set on us? i keep looking at radar and its racing northward or maybe its just me.

from the upstate ny thread

WNYwhiteout, on 26 December 2012 - 01:25 PM, said:

Looks like the dry slot is around Pittsburgh and heading in the direction of WNY. Any chance that fills in?

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That dry slot should begin to fall apart/fill in as the low begins to transfer towards the delmarva pennisula.

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from the upstate ny thread

WNYwhiteout, on 26 December 2012 - 01:25 PM, said:

Looks like the dry slot is around Pittsburgh and heading in the direction of WNY. Any chance that fills in?

DeltaT13

That dry slot should begin to fall apart/fill in as the low begins to transfer towards the delmarva pennisula.

http://www.americanw...90#entry1949366

Agreed, although I wouldn't rule out JST/AOO/UNV and that region of southern PA maybe having a bit of a break as things rearrange and the backside of the storm starts pushing thru western/central PA. I'd imagine that in between period is when we will have to watch to see how much mixing ends up working into the central areas. Whoever stays above that pivot point is going to be the snow champions of this event.

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Agreed, although I wouldn't rule out JST/AOO/UNV and that region of southern PA maybe having a bit of a break as things rearrange and the backside of the storm starts pushing thru western/central PA. I'd imagine that in between period is when we will have to watch to see how much mixing ends up working into the central areas. Whoever stays above that pivot point is going to be the snow champions of this event.

Kinda annoying but part of the game, no doubt.

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