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E PA/NJ/DE Fall 2018 OBS Thread


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Wow Bernie Rayno is all over this threat. He says the initial WAA isn't the main story but rather the CCB and ULL swing through on Friday morning. If you want to watch his periscope, it is on his twitter. He circled SE PA up into Central and Northern NJ and just north of NYC as the bullseye for potentially 3-6" and locally 8". He basically said to never ever trust a closed ULL. 

Also, I'm sure you guys know that the 18z Para GFS snow map includes sleet. It would be nice to get 15" of snow in mid November but it's not happening lol.

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I know this is the NAM at range but again, I'm not sure how some folks are seeing this as a very snowy solution. Tucked low, no blocking hp North to cause a redevelopment or bump East, no HP to the North filtering in LLC. Outside of far N and W higher elevation areas this is just a teaser....something to track to get the rust off. As far as the ULL pulling through early Friday with a death band I suppose it's possible but forecasting this type of scenario at range is a real challenge. Hoping to maybe see a few flakes at the onset and maybe a few flakes Friday anyway. Not expecting any accumulation in my area. 

Eta: There will be the first accum snow of the season for some, just wanted to note that my disagreement in snow vs little to no snow is irt the i95 corridor and immediate burbs. Far n and w ftw

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35 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

I know this is the NAM at range but again, I'm not sure how some folks are seeing this as a very snowy solution. Tucked low, no blocking hp North to cause a redevelopment or bump East, no HP to the North filtering in LLC. Outside of far N and W higher elevation areas this is just a teaser....something to track to get the rust off. As far as the ULL pulling through early Friday with a death band I suppose it's possible but forecasting this type of scenario at range is a real challenge. Hoping to maybe see a few flakes at the onset and maybe a few flakes Friday anyway. Not expecting any accumulation in my area. 

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Yeah, I think the jackpot will be no more than a 1.5" slopfest in higher elevations (e.g. Huff's Church, Green Lane Outskirts, Hamburg, etc.) everyone else is going to work in a rain slicker and rubberboots. Mesoscale could be over amping too but probably not this early in the season, GFS is the new King of the weenies.  Closed upper level lower and Wednesday's in-place-cold gives this threat a shred of credibility.

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The 0z NAM actually trended quite favorably for the area. As Ralph mentioned, the high retreating east is a limiting factor, but the system arriving earlier allows for a quick WAA thump before changing to rain. I think that's easily the best case scenario locally although I'd take it with a grain of salt for now. N and W suburbs, on the other hand, could face an extended period of freezing rain or sleet. 

I feel pretty good about seeing a few inches here in State College, though. 

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41 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Funny, latest guidance trending slightly more favorable for frozen. Just saw the 18z euro as well...decent shift. Enough to keep me interested anyway.

Indeed, weirder things have happen... weirder things have happened this year! Remember that overperformer in mid March last year?

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3 hours ago, LVblizzard said:

If tonight’s model runs are to be believed (minus the NAM), we are looking at a major winter storm for the interior. 3-6” plus ice on all of them.

I can see this well n and w of i95. Still think sleet could be a bigger player given Ocean temps and screaming ese low and mid level winds. Nice mid November system to shake the rust off :-)

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3 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

I can see this well n and w of i95. Still think sleet could be a bigger player given Ocean temps and screaming ese low and mid level winds. Nice mid November system to shake the rust off :-)

I think there will be LOTS of taint even up my way (825' elevation) and that the best snows are going to be north and west of my location and up in the Hazleton/McAdoo area northeast through the Pocono Plateau.

These are just MY thoughts, and are in no way a forecast or meant to be taken any other way scientifically...

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