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Central PA - Jan 31 to Feb 2 Winter Storm


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10 minutes ago, Cashtown_Coop said:

KMDT Snowfall Entries

Canderson                   11.9"     1.04

Cashtown_coop          14.2"     1.18

Mag5035                     15.4"     1.20

Pawatch                       15.4"     1.26

Pasnownut                  15.5"      1.28

Paweather                   16.2"      1.40

Sauss06                       16.5"     1.30

Gosnow                        17.0"     1.30

Bubbler86                    17.8"     1.40

Allweather                   17.9"     1.50

Jns2183                      18.9"      1.44

Blizzardof93               19.2"      1.60

2001kx                         19.3"      1.50

Itstraingtime               20.2"      1.68

GrandmasterB            21.0"      1.70

Whiteout                     22.2"       1.68

Carlisepawx               25.7"       1.93

 

May I enter sir? :)

16.7" on 1.36

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39 minutes ago, MillvilleWx said:

Hey everyone! Here's a rough idea for my forecast for many in the sub-forum. Yes, it's Mid Atlantic centric, but it still encapsulates a lot of the sub that will be most impacted. The highest area could be low balling if the deform rots overhead. Will be a crazy day tomorrow. I might do a quick and dirty map update for tomorrow as well with more forum coverage. Enjoy the snow later today!

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I highly approve of this map!

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7 minutes ago, Cashtown_Coop said:

the gradient between 8 and 20" is only 40 miles from Frederick to York.  A real bust or boom area and of course that includes Adams

On the Nam it is due to some fairly extensive mixing to the west of the Catoctins.   When I bought into this area I did not realize we would lose the column so quickly on most variety of storms.  No immediate mountains to my west to protect.  Sort of like a funnel between Mercersburg and Adams county.    

 

Edit-Actually gets the mixing up into LSV as well.  

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2 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

On the Nam it is due to some fairly extensive mixing to the west of the Catoctins.   When I bought into this area I did not realize we would lose the column so quickly on most variety of storms.  No immediate mountains to my west to protect.  Sort of like a funnel between Mercersburg and Adams county.  

I was figuring a dry slot or lack or qpf from that map.  Give me the moisture and I'll take my chances

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