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Pittsburgh PA Winter 2016-2017


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1 hour ago, psunate1977 said:

Isn't this weekend suppose to be in the 50's? So even if it was a bigger storm, it melt anyways. I like snow, but overall as we move along in Feb and March sucks with the melting.

See, we're starting to get to the time of year where I don't mind snow as much for that very reason. It usually snows more often here in February and early March than any other time of year. I don't care if it melts quickly, because it's replaced by another storm within a few days. That way the disgusting western PA grime doesn't have a chance to pollute the clean white look of it. 

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From MA forum, looks all to familiar with SWPA being divided by the haves and have nots.  We need it to get going a little sooner and maybe track a little further North. If that manages to happen we could find ourselves in line for 3-4 inches. Given this setup will be heavly dependent on a wave developing along the cold front and placement of said front it may be until 12z tomorrow until you can make a confident call on way or the other.

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1 hour ago, CoraopolisWx said:

Based on all the guidance, and without a closed H5 low, right now 2-4" for Pgh would be a win.

Although any semblance of an inverted trough would help.

I think 6 would be the absolute most from this. Our east PA friends look to be good for a moderate-heavy event. 

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11 minutes ago, colonel717 said:

GFS looking better.. Well maybe not.. inch or 2

Yeah I'd say 1-3 inches. Not sure how much upside this can have for us. Doesn't really deepen and start pumping precip on the NW side until  its east of us. New England gets a nice storm though... they steal our super bowls and our snow! lol :lol:

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1 minute ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

Yeah I'd say 1-3 inches. Not sure how much upside this can have for us. Doesn't really deepen and start pumping precip on the NW side until  its east of us. New England gets a nice storm though... they steal our super bowls and our snow! lol :lol:

There are 5 inch per hour rates showing up on GFS for EPa up to NYC and we are hoping to get more than an inch...:weep:

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35 minutes ago, colonel717 said:

There are 5 inch per hour rates showing up on GFS for EPa up to NYC and we are hoping to get more than an inch...:weep:

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Maybe this satisfies the New England posters enough so that they focus their discussion on reality vs. digging for the coldest models and wishcasting. Eh, probably not.

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