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5 minutes ago, canderson said:

Hey @Bubbler86 the HRRR is way wrong and can f itself 

Looks to me like it was spot on so far.  If it is still windy at 5-6 re: sustained mid 20's to near 30,  it was wrong.  MDT sustained winds are down from near 30 at noon to low to mid 20's now.  There was always going to be gusts in the 40's well into the afternoon.   Same for LNS....here is LNS stats

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14 minutes ago, sauss06 said:

you'd want your wife around him regardless?

The majority of you lot can rest easy. I'm happy with my selection, I'm not straying, and even if I was, I'm not into geriatrics. I don't want to have to explain to an orthopedist why a hip replacement is needed because I didn't realize Llewellyn hasn't been drinking enough milk and the milk I'd been feeding her lacks the calcium she needs to not snap like a wishbone on mount.

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1 minute ago, WmsptWx said:

The majority of you lot can rest easy. I'm happy with my selection, I'm not straying, and even if I was, I'm not into geriatrics. I don't want to have to explain to an orthopedist why a hip replacement is needed because I didn't realize Llewellyn hasn't been drinking enough milk and the milk I'd been feeding her lacks the calcium she needs to not snap like a wishbone on mount.

for a minute on the posts back a few, almost sounded like you could correct curvature of the spine :guitar:

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35 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Looks to me like it was spot on so far.  If it is still windy at 5-6 re: sustained mid 20's to near 30,  it was wrong.  MDT sustained winds are down from near 30 at noon to low to mid 20's now.  There was always going to be gusts in the 40's well into the afternoon.   Same for LNS....here is LNS stats

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Worse here than it has been all day. Gusts are still hitting 45 and they’re every minute. 

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3 minutes ago, canderson said:

Worse here than it has been all day. Gusts are still hitting 45 and they’re every minute. 

Sorry if I relayed that info wrong.  It was peaked sometime there around lunch then an eventual slow drop off of sustained winds down under 20 by 7PM...on the HRRR I looked at.  The peak lasted 1-2 hours.    I would expect gusts all afternoon. 

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3 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Sorry if I relayed that info wrong.  It was peaked sometime there around lunch then an eventual slow drop off of sustained winds down under 20 by 7PM...on the HRRR I looked at.  The peak lasted 1-2 hours.    I would expect gusts all afternoon. 

All good. 
 

well minus wind because fuck wind 

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9 hours ago, Bubbler86 said:

MDT struck a 42 already today, FWIW.    Surprisingly high. 

Yeah how are my highs near Middletown higher today after the arctic front goes through then they were yesterday go figure right

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19 minutes ago, Ruin said:

Yeah how are my highs near Middletown higher today after the arctic front goes through then they were yesterday go figure right

Wrong. Your high today was BEFORE the arctic front passed. It's a normal occurrence for temps to spike directly in advance of a cold front. 

Here are the 5 minute observations at Millersville - note that today's high was in the middle of the night and temps have trended down much of the day. 

https://snowball.millersville.edu/~cws/obs/24hour_5minute.cgi

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11 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Wrong. Your high today was BEFORE the arctic front passed. It's a normal occurrence for temps to spike directly in advance of a cold front. 

Here are the 5 minute observations at Millersville - note that today's high was in the middle of the night and temps have trended down much of the day. 

https://snowball.millersville.edu/~cws/obs/24hour_5minute.cgi

Not in the area I'm in yesterday it was 41 today. at 11am it was 43 I'm not in middletown center I'm just outside it by 2 miles 

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16 minutes ago, Ruin said:

Not in the area I'm in yesterday it was 41 today. at 11am it was 43 I'm not in middletown center I'm just outside it by 2 miles 

You're saying your temp was 43 at 11am today?

No wonder you're always negative. My temp at the same time, southeast of you, was 34. 

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3 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

You're saying your temp was 43 at 11am today?

No wonder you're always negative. My temp at the same time, southeast of you, was 34. 

That's why lol all the weather around me is always so much colder thry say high of 40 we get to 44 etc they say snow it's rain

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About 1.5” total fell here mainly last night and early this morning. I slept through it but there was thundersnow with the frontal passage around 2am last night. Very cold and blustery day today with a high wind gust measured on the station at 40mph. Temps only topped out at about 25ºF today post frontal passage. They did spike after the initial inch of snowfall last night all the way up to 39ºF after midnight prior to the FROPA at 2am. 

Anyways radar presentation this evening shows a more classic LES/upslope regime with more discrete bands aligned with the cyclonic NW flow. The band stretching through Clearfield County has a Huron connection and will likely be the best bet to deliver continued accumulating snowfall underneath it. 

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