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March 13-14, The Blizzard of 2017: Obs


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1 minute ago, Stormlover74 said:

Looks like heavier precipitation moved in so a flip back? A few others in that vicinity reporting the same

It's really battling here between snow and sleet, with sleet winning out. A few gusts are snow and some are sleet. Even the storm can figure out what to do! And back to snow as I write.....

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Pouring snow right now after mostly sleet for an hour or so.  Well, NWS in Mt. Holly finally spoke up and hasn't given up, although they decreased snowfall amounts, as per below. 


Here's what hte NWS just said:

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
720 am: We are holding warnings as is for now though probably
downgrading blizzard in monmouth.

Just had 49 kt se wind gust from wxflow near Wallops Island
around 650A.

Tremendous fluxes developing right now as the storm will begin
realizing its excessive potential both in terms of wind,
probably coastal flooding and a band 3"/hr snowfall rates as a
band of seems to be developing fm vcnty chesapeake bay which
will extend north through Reading up to MPO by Noon.

Will not surprise to see northward sleet mix collapse sewd twd
I-95 next 3 hours as the abv freezing layer near 850MB cools,
partly by excessive uvm.

remainder below from 630 am...

Major coastal storm will continue to track northeast along the mid-
Atlantic coast today. The 00Z models trended further west with the
track, and this is also verifying per WPC/MSAS analysis. Surface
observations coupled with 88D`s indicate the changeover line moving
north into the I-95 corridor, with snow changing to sleet in Philly
as of 07Z. This line is expected to straddle the NJ Turnpike/I-95
corridor through late morning, then move east into the afternoon.
This will lead to quite a variability in snowfall across our region,
with a sharp gradient in the vicinity of the NJ Turnpike/I-95. Our
latest forecast has reduced snowfall amounts south and east of here,
generally by 1-3 inches, with little change to the north and west.
As a result, we have converted the Winter Storm Warning to a Winter
Weather Advisory for portions of southern NJ/Delmarva. The Blizzard
Warning remains in effect for portions of eastern PA and northern
NJ, where a very high impact event is unfolding. Further east along
the Atlantic oceanfront, the High Wind Warning remains posted. The
snow will gradually taper down south to north late this afternoon
and into this evening.

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2 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

Pouring snow right now after mostly sleet for an hour or so.  Well, NWS in Mt. Holly finally spoke up and hasn't given up, although they decreased snowfall amounts, as per below. 


Here's what hte NWS just said:

.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
720 am: We are holding warnings as is for now though probably
downgrading blizzard in monmouth.

Just had 49 kt se wind gust from wxflow near Wallops Island
around 650A.

Tremendous fluxes developing right now as the storm will begin
realizing its excessive potential both in terms of wind,
probably coastal flooding and a band 3"/hr snowfall rates as a
band of seems to be developing fm vcnty chesapeake bay which
will extend north through Reading up to MPO by Noon.

Will not surprise to see northward sleet mix collapse sewd twd
I-95 next 3 hours as the abv freezing layer near 850MB cools,
partly by excessive uvm.

remainder below from 630 am...

Major coastal storm will continue to track northeast along the mid-
Atlantic coast today. The 00Z models trended further west with the
track, and this is also verifying per WPC/MSAS analysis. Surface
observations coupled with 88D`s indicate the changeover line moving
north into the I-95 corridor, with snow changing to sleet in Philly
as of 07Z. This line is expected to straddle the NJ Turnpike/I-95
corridor through late morning, then move east into the afternoon.
This will lead to quite a variability in snowfall across our region,
with a sharp gradient in the vicinity of the NJ Turnpike/I-95. Our
latest forecast has reduced snowfall amounts south and east of here,
generally by 1-3 inches, with little change to the north and west.
As a result, we have converted the Winter Storm Warning to a Winter
Weather Advisory for portions of southern NJ/Delmarva. The Blizzard
Warning remains in effect for portions of eastern PA and northern
NJ, where a very high impact event is unfolding. Further east along
the Atlantic oceanfront, the High Wind Warning remains posted. The
snow will gradually taper down south to north late this afternoon
and into this evening.

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Wow RU they still think we are getting those amounts? Well we have about 3-4 inches to get to 8....

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1 minute ago, nesussxwx said:

Good news for city folks is that it looks like the mix line is crashing SE.

Dad in Union County just went back to all snow. 

Can confirm as I'm in Union County.  Snow has been fighting back steadily last 15 mins.  Occasional sleet barrages mixing in but it's trying to snow steadily more.

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