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Central PA & The Fringes - February 2014 III


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Can they play it any more safe than this...lol

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOKNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA119 PM EST TUE FEB 11 2014<<<snipped>>>.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.A NOREASTER WILL TRACK OFF OF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST WEDNESDAYNIGHT INTO THURSDAY...BRINGING ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL TO PORTIONSOF SOUTH CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. PRESENTLY...THEGREATEST THREAT OF HEAVY SNOW REMAINS CONFINED TO SOUTHEASTPENNSYLVANIA...BUT A SLIGHT WESTWARD JOG IN THE THE EXPECTEDSURFACE LOW TRACK MAY SPREAD HEAVIER SNOW FARTHER NORTH AND WEST.
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Can they play it any more safe than this...lol

HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOKNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA119 PM EST TUE FEB 11 2014<<<snipped>>>.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY.A NOREASTER WILL TRACK OFF OF THE MID ATLANTIC COAST WEDNESDAYNIGHT INTO THURSDAY...BRINGING ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL TO PORTIONSOF SOUTH CENTRAL AND EAST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. PRESENTLY...THEGREATEST THREAT OF HEAVY SNOW REMAINS CONFINED TO SOUTHEASTPENNSYLVANIA...BUT A SLIGHT WESTWARD JOG IN THE THE EXPECTEDSURFACE LOW TRACK MAY SPREAD HEAVIER SNOW FARTHER NORTH AND WEST.

They hug the GEFS and EURO a lot, so I would imagine some big changes coming in the next 8 hours from CTP.

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Urgent - Winter Weather Message

National Weather Service State College PA

230 PM EST Tue Feb 11 2014

... Heavy Snow Possible Wednesday Night Into Thursday...

.A Strong Storm Will Move Up The East Coast Wednesday And

Thursday. The Storm Track And Northwestern Extent Of Heavy Snow

Is Still Somewhat Uncertain... But The Latest Data Indicates An

Increase In Snowfall Over Southeast Pennsylvania... With Good

Confidence That Areas South And East Of A Chambersburg To

Harrisburg Line Could Pick Up More Than 6 Inches Of Snow Late

Wednesday Night And Thursday... With 10 To 12 Inches Possible Over

Southern Lancaster And York Counties Near The Maryland Border. A

Sharp Gradient And Drop Off In Snow Accumulations Is Expected

North And West Of The Winter Storm Watch Area.

Adams-York-Lancaster-

Including The Cities Of... Gettysburg... York... Lancaster

230 PM EST Tue Feb 11 2014

... Winter Storm Warning In Effect From 1 AM To 10 PM Est

Thursday...

The National Weather Service In State College Has Issued A Winter

Storm Warning For Heavy Snow... Which Is In Effect From 1 AM To 10

Pm EST Thursday. The Winter Storm Watch Is No Longer In Effect.

* Locations... Lancaster... York And Adams Counties.

* Hazard Types... Heavy Snow. A Brief Period Of Freezing Rain Is

Possible But Not Likely On Thursday.

* Accumulations... Ranging From 6 To 12 Inches From North To South.

* Timing... Wednesday Night And Thursday.

* Impacts... Roads May Become Snow Covered And Slippery. Travel May

Will Become Hazardous Wednesday Night And Thursday.

* Winds... North 10 To 15 Mph With Gusts Up To 25 Mph.

* Temperatures... Temperatures... Night Time Temperatures In The

20s... Day Time Highs In The Lower 30s.

Precautionary/Preparedness Actions...

Dangerous Winter Weather Conditions Are Expected Or Occurring.

Use Extreme Caution If Planning To Travel. For The Latest Weather

Information... Go To Weather.Gov/Ctp Or Stay Tuned To Noaa Weather

Radio.

 

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Here they come. Bout time they start catching this. 

Do you believe the westward precip (of the heavier precip) will actually move any more west?

 

My first guess for MDT is 4-6". I was hoping this would be the biggest storm of the year for us, but am not sure the westward move gets here for the extremely heavy stuff.

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