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Central PA - Jan 31 to Feb 2 Winter Storm


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9 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

I was coming here to see if you posted any ob's from last night.  We got about 1 to 1.5" over night.  Crazy storm.   Caused big travel issues over here this AM. 

I had the same, an additional 1.5” plus the blowing and drifting.   I saw a report that Casade MD ended up with 24.8” 

picked up another 0.3” since 7a

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9 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

I was coming here to see if you posted any ob's from last night.  We got about 1 to 1.5" over night.  Crazy storm.   Caused big travel issues over here this AM. 

Boy you guys are just killin it w/ this event. 

Wondering if the 3 day stall is helping pull the boundary south for Fridays refresher.  That's something thats been on my mind for the last 24 hours.  

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I'll be curious to see the NESIS ranking of this storm. My guess is it's a solid/higher end 3, judging by the snow reports it had a pretty wide ranging 10-20" swath that got into the outer metro regions W and NW of all the big cities, with NYC/LI being the one big city metro that got into that 10-20. DC looked like it rode the edge of the 4-10" swath, while Philly was more into it but some suburbs there had big totals (. Same with Boston, there actually wasn't too much in the metro but a lot of mid-high teens reports in the suburbs. The 20-30" swath obviously located in a much more populated area than the December storm, which I think was a big reason it only ended up being a 2. 

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I was just thinking.

 

Snowfalls just get bigger and bigger.

 

We have very few 3” to 6” or 4” to 8”.

 

When we get a storm it almost always double digits.

 

Growing up as a snow lover as a kid in the 80s and early 90s, there were only a couple storms I saw exceed 10”....February, 83 (New Jersey), January 87 (New Jersey) and Superstorm, 93 (Harrisburg).

 

Could be that I’m just old, but these recent storms are definitely delivering the goods.

 

 

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42 minutes ago, Superstorm said:

I was just thinking.

 

Snowfalls just get bigger and bigger.

 

We have very few 3” to 6” or 4” to 8”.

 

When we get a storm it almost always double digits.

 

Growing up as a snow lover as a kid in the 80s and early 90s, there were only a couple storms I saw exceed 10”....February, 83 (New Jersey), January 87 (New Jersey) and Superstorm, 93 (Harrisburg).

 

Could be that I’m just old, but these recent storms are definitely delivering the goods.

 

 

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Yes. I remember Horst saying that historically Lancaster received 1-2 double digit snowfalls per decade. Off the top of my head, since 2000 these years had at least one:

2000

2003

2009

2010 (2)

2012

2016

2017

2018

2020 

2021

I know I'm missing a couple, but right there is 11 over the past 21 years. That's an average of 1 every 2 years. 

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13 hours ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Yes. I remember Horst saying that historically Lancaster received 1-2 double digit snowfalls per decade. Off the top of my head, since 2000 these years had at least one:

2000

2003

2009

2010 (2)

2012

2016

2017

2018

2020 

2021

I know I'm missing a couple, but right there is 11 over the past 21 years. That's an average of 1 every 2 years. 

Just lit a guy up yesterday, typical know-it-all. He had his audience and was explaining how we don't have the big storms like when we were kids. He is 1 year younger then me. So i rattled of some big ones off my head,  83, 93, 96, 2003, 2010 etc. I said they were all in our adult life. He said well you know what i mean. i said no, i have no idea what you mean. he walked out of the lunch room. 

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Just lit a guy up yesterday, typical know-it-all. He had his audience and was explaining how we don't have the big storms like when we were kids. He is 1 year younger then me. So i rattled of some big ones off my head,  83, 93, 96, 2003, 2010 etc. I said they were all in our adult life. He said well you know what i mean. i said no, i have no idea what you mean. he walked out of the lunch room. 

It’s almost the opposite if you were a kid (who loved snow) in the 80s. It really sucked.


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