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Central PA and the fringes - Feb. 2014 Part V


JamieOber

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...WINTER STORM WARNING NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT ESTTONIGHT...* LOCATIONS...THE SOUTHEAST HALF OF PENNSYLVANIA.* HAZARD TYPES...HEAVY SNOW.* ACCUMULATIONS..1 TO 4 INCHES OF ADDITIONAL SNOW BETWEEN 7 PM AND  MIDNIGHT. STORM TOTALS SHOULD RANGE FROM 6 TO 10 INCHES ACROSS  THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS...TO A FOOT OR MORE ACROSS THE LOWER  SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY SOUTH OF I-81.
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  On 2/13/2014 at 10:25 PM, Wmsptwx said:

Yea, it's not doing anything in Williamsport on east side barely per text. Looks like about 6 will be total there system about over in that neck of the woods.

Not really. That band still has to rotate through. Ipt should get a couple more inches I would guess.

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  On 2/13/2014 at 11:04 PM, sauss06 said:

I'm putting it in the books as 10.25" unless more comes later. My sister 2 doors away said she measured over 12 and a friend 11 1/2

I measured 11" and 9.5" so yeah between 10-11" seems right to me. Now if only a plow would come, alas this city sucks with snow removal for some reason.
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  On 2/13/2014 at 11:15 PM, snowalot said:

Looking at the radar, that looks like a lot of rain coming this way into Lancaster. Hopefully as others have said the column can cool and we get snow. Hate to lose all of the good snow we accumulated from this morning.

 

A look at the dual pol products on LWX radar shows that it appears theres a decent eastward progression of the snow line down in MD towards DC. I would say Lancaster should change over fairly quick if it starts as rain or mix. 

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The area due north of the 700 mb low is starting to see some enhanced values of frontogenesis. It looks like a band will start to form there in the next few hours, especially as the dry intrusion continues to move eastward. The best forcing is currently in a band from Hagerstown to NE PA. That feature will slowly move northeastward tonight with the 700 mb low center.

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  On 2/13/2014 at 11:24 PM, heavy_wx said:

Snow has picked up in intensity here in State College; it's got to be at least 1"/hr. About 7" of snow from this event so far.

 

There's some near 40dbz splotches in that band between State College and Lock Haven. Also appears that it's finally starting to shift back east. IPT looks to get back under some heavy snow. 

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