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Pittsburgh, PA Thread: Winter 2015-2016


meatwad

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It is surprising they weren't out pre-treating as that would essentially mitigate any of the zr threat.

 

I swear to you, when you are driving up 28, you can SEE where the Penndot district changes just after the high bridge over Buffalo Creek (about a mile north of the Freeport exit) by where the treated, well plowed roadway ends.

The district up in Armstrong is horrendous.  I don't know what their issue is, but they are horrible at maintaining the roads.  

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6z gfs pounded out about 10"....likely aided by the western location of the airport. Basically advertising a backend thump which would seem to be possible with this track. Think NAM showed like 4"

Ahh the fabled backend thump, we'll see. I guess if you take the euro, nam, gfs you get about 5-8. I'll assume 1-3 and be happy with anything extra.
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Yeah, the trend this winter has been for more opportunities than not.

This was always gonna have a better chance to be your winter to finally cash in, with the nino/southern stream storms.

The NWS should give you a part time job to measure snow at Hart Field.

It's been too long. Lol

 

I would take that job!

 

Looks like I'll be breaking out the rain gauge for this one, though.  Not much fun with the ruler.  :axe:

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Ahh the fabled backend thump, we'll see. I guess if you take the euro, nam, gfs you get about 5-8. I'll assume 1-3 and be happy with anything extra.

Gotta love radar watching and praying the rain/snow line drops south. More times than not the changeover takes longers for us
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Biggest problem is that regardless of how this "wabbles", it seems like generally speaking the heavier precip is associated with the warmer sector. So a tick to the colder solution would mean less QPF and vice versa

Not a lot of room. Not sure how Tolleris thinks that our area is in the thick of a widespread area that sees 4-8. Like i said, possible as shown on the earlier GFS, but i cant see forecasting that

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Biggest problem is that regardless of how this "wabbles", it seems like generally speaking the heavier precip is associated with the warmer sector. So a tick to the colder solution would mean less QPF and vice versa

Not a lot of room. Not sure how Tolleris thinks that our area is in the thick of a widespread area that sees 4-8. Like i said, possible as shown on the earlier GFS, but i cant see forecasting that

Looks like we are going to need a lot more than a wobble..

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I swear to you, when you are driving up 28, you can SEE where the Penndot district changes just after the high bridge over Buffalo Creek (about a mile north of the Freeport exit) by where the treated, well plowed roadway ends.

The district up in Armstrong is horrendous.  I don't know what their issue is, but they are horrible at maintaining the roads.  

I grew up in South Buffalo (my parents still live there) and I can attest to this. It seems like once I get out of Freeport on old 28 the road conditions can change drastically and 28 itself is the same. I don't think its 100% Pendot because they can average 2-4 degrees colder than my location in New Kensington. Growing up there were numerous times it would be snowing at home, but in Frreeport it was rain.

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