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Central PA - Winter 2020/2021 Part 2


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7 minutes ago, Superstorm said:

Mid levels torched so unless we get some decent lift it will be sleet and freezing rain.

 

 

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Looks like a couple more hours till winds shift and coastal pops (small green blob), so yeah here is the taint part (unless some decent rates can cool column a bit.

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Steady very light freezing rain (more than drizzle) falling here now.  The snow now has a glaze on top of it.  Since I was not quite expecting the zr I didn't get out to bring in my clear-vue to melt down the 2.1" of snow.  After melting I measured 0.29" of liquid total which included the snow, the sleet, and the freezing rain.  I'd be willing to bet the sleet is what jacked up the water content, not the freezing rain.  Temp has risen only a tiny bit, up to 25.9 degrees.

@pasnownut How much does the new Euro give back my way for part 2?

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12 minutes ago, CarlislePaWx said:

Steady very light freezing rain (more than drizzle) falling here now.  The snow now has a glaze on top of it.  Since I was not quite expecting the zr I didn't get out to bring in my clear-vue to melt down the 2.1" of snow.  After melting I measured 0.29" of liquid total which included the snow, the sleet, and the freezing rain.  I'd be willing to bet the sleet is what jacked up the water content, not the freezing rain.  Temp has risen only a tiny bit, up to 25.9 degrees.

@pasnownut How much does the new Euro give back my way for part 2?

Not sure I'm buyin what its sellin, but ask and ye shall receive.

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10 minutes ago, canderson said:

I don’t want to see another model snow map again.  

They're hard to ignore, (try as I do) but a lot of people love them, so my feelings are definitely in the minority and I respect what others want to see. 

There's no harm in them so long as people understand that they'll end up with somewhere around 5-10% of ground truth if you add up the totals on the maps. It's when people see 17" over their house and expect it from a 6 hour storm that I start to pull my hair out. 

 

 

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