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just noticed that there have only been 7 days so far in 2012 that Harrisburg has had a high temperature of 32 degrees or colder (coldest high was 27 degrees)... pretty much sums up how warm of a year 2012 has been overall... I was going to share the data I have been putting together for december snowfall, but doesnt look like i can post excel files on here... might have to go the route of finding a cheap or free service to create a webpage for the data... anyone have any suggestions? My goal is to eventually have a collection of snow, rain, temperature climatology data for as many locations in PA as I can put together (starting with Harrisburg)

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just noticed that there have only been 7 days so far in 2012 that Harrisburg has had a high temperature of 32 degrees or colder (coldest high was 27 degrees)... pretty much sums up how warm of a year 2012 has been overall... I was going to share the data I have been putting together for december snowfall, but doesnt look like i can post excel files on here... might have to go the route of finding a cheap or free service to create a webpage for the data... anyone have any suggestions? My goal is to eventually have a collection of snow, rain, temperature climatology data for as many locations in PA as I can put together (starting with Harrisburg)

you're in Enola now?

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just noticed that there have only been 7 days so far in 2012 that Harrisburg has had a high temperature of 32 degrees or colder (coldest high was 27 degrees)... pretty much sums up how warm of a year 2012 has been overall... I was going to share the data I have been putting together for december snowfall, but doesnt look like i can post excel files on here... might have to go the route of finding a cheap or free service to create a webpage for the data... anyone have any suggestions? My goal is to eventually have a collection of snow, rain, temperature climatology data for as many locations in PA as I can put together (starting with Harrisburg)

You could use Google Docs and just make it a public file, then you just share the main directory link so all the files are displayed. You can have the files be read-only so no yahoo's can go screw up your data.

You can also add data right through Google Docs so you don't have to repuload files all the time.

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You could use Google Docs and just make it a public file, then you just share the main directory link so all the files are displayed. You can have the files be read-only so no yahoo's can go screw up your data.

You can also add data right through Google Docs so you don't have to repuload files all the time.

Thanks I'll try that route

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Don't get me wrong happy it's going to snow,but I'm tired of this dinky donk 1-2 inch snowfalls. 6 or more would be nice. Looks like NYC,ct,ma will make out ok, reminds me of when I was a little kid. Storms would always mature to late for this area and slam SNE

2-4 inch snowfall is way better than 34 and rain. More is better, but for now I will take what I can get.

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this is looking better and better for 3 +"

I believe about 75% of the model output amounts come in a 2-3 hour window with some light accumulation for about an hour or two before and light as it departs for another hour or two... 2-4" seems like a solid forecast amount to me

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Wondering if NWS will up the forecast in the next update?

There were a lot of 2-3" obs Monday evening with a system less organized and less moisture than tomorrow's so if it looks like it may out perform Monday's event then maybe they do update forecast totals tonight... that map with their current forecast amounts are all just over 3" so if those increase maybe they do go 3-5" then

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12z Euro...

MDT -- .39"

UNV -- .39"

AOO -- .39"

JST -- .41"

IPT -- .37"

THV -- .36"

LNS -- .44"

Surprise 3" - 5" event perhaps? If by some miraculous chance the 18z/00z guidances comes in a bit wetter then southern Adams/York/Lancaster could win out.

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Wondering if NWS will up the forecast in the next update?

That they did:

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