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Western PA/Pittsburgh Winter 2021/22 Discussion


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Just now, Rd9108 said:

yep it gets the low close enough to bring the rates but then dies and transfers and we avoid the dry slot. Literally our best outcome 

I'm interested to see what it puts out as totals. I honestly wouldn't be shocked if it shows totals that could push a top 10 storm for us.

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2 hours ago, Ahoff said:

January ‘94 is looking very similar to the models.

 

1 hour ago, blackngoldrules said:

My favorite storm of all time. I picked up 27 inches where I lived in Westmoreland County at the time. It was just a heavy snow all day. Never forget that one.

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http://www.meteo.psu.edu/fxg1/NARR/1994/us0104.php

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Actually, the NAM is still pretty bad. Amazingly it has the best snows almost out in freaking dayton OH, and going through Youngstown and Cleveland. 

It's absurd there could be a 200 mile difference between the HRRR and NAM. Luckily the NAM is massively on its own.

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1 minute ago, KPITSnow said:

Actually, the HRR is still pretty bad. Amazingly it has the best snows almost out in freaking dayton OH, and going through Youngstown and Cleveland. 

It's absurd there could be a 200 mile difference between the HRRR and NAM. Luckily the NAM is massively on its own.

I thought the hrr was good ?

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2 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

Actually, the NAM is still pretty bad. Amazingly it has the best snows almost out in freaking dayton OH, and going through Youngstown and Cleveland. 

It's absurd there could be a 200 mile difference between the HRRR and NAM. Luckily the NAM is massively on its own.

Hi Res NAM and HRRR probably only 50 miles different on that big band of snow

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