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Just now, Itstrainingtime said:

Maybe not - your friend PSUHoffman said repeatedly today that enso climo strongly favors coastal hits with interior misses. 

Everything is on the table with this one, from pre-Christmas Grinch warm rainer, to direct snow hit for us, to coastal scraper.

It should be an entertaining week on here watching it all develop.

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10 minutes ago, Blizzard of 93 said:

This one looks like a sneaky way that has worked in the past for us to score a little event.

Overnight timing should help the cause.

I'm just too far south at this point. The 10:1 maps won't verify either. 

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17 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

I'm just too far south at this point. The 10:1 maps won't verify either. 

Better than 3 days ago when it only looked like maybe Bradford was in the game…

Not saying we will necessarily score, but at least it something to track that seems to be improving as we get closer.

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Snow and mixed at night with a temp around 30 would likely delay the start of my day on Monday.

Sunday Night
Snow likely before 1am, then rain and snow between 1am and 4am, then rain after 4am. Low around 30. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
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4 hours ago, Voyager said:

Snow and mixed at night with a temp around 30 would likely delay the start of my day on Monday.

Sunday Night
Snow likely before 1am, then rain and snow between 1am and 4am, then rain after 4am. Low around 30. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

A delay to start your day is not in your best interest. They need water in the 'ville!

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CTP zone has kitchen sink for the Sunday pm chance for the Harrisburg area.

Sunday
A chance of snow after 1pm, mixing with rain after 4pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Calm wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Sunday Night
Rain and snow, possibly mixed with sleet before 1am, then rain, possibly mixed with snow between 1am and 4am, then rain after 4am. Low around 34. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Little or no snow and sleet accumulation expected.
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1 hour ago, mahantango#1 said:

A delay to start your day is not in your best interest. They need water in the 'ville!

Sorry, I forgot.  next time just say you want the drought map.  The 'Ville (millers) still banging a D2.  Drought cancelling schools now. 

 

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Northeast Drought Summary

Most of the Northeast this week had temperatures within 5 degrees of normal, mostly on the colder side. Northeast Maine and West Virginia finished the week 5-10 degrees colder than normal. Downwind of Lake Erie, more heavy snow fell during the last week, which combined with previous snows led to the removal of abnormal dryness in Pennsylvania’s Erie County and southwest New York. In these areas, the recent snowfall led to improvements in groundwater and streamflow. Due to lessening precipitation deficits, moderate drought was slightly reduced in coverage in south-central New York, where around or just over an inch of precipitation fell. Elsewhere across the region, severe and extreme short- and long-term drought continued across southern New England. The lack of snowfall has disrupted ski resort operations in parts of Vermont, while a water system failure amid very low water supply in Whitehall, New York, led to a school cancellation and the shutting off of water in the village.

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This morning's low here in East Nantmeal of 21.1 degrees was our coldest reading since the 18.5 degree reading back on February 25th. Our below normal temperature wise December looks to continue through the weekend with temperatures tonight here in East Nantmeal possibly reaching the teens for the first time this season. By Monday we start to warm up and see our rain chances increase through mid-week. We turn chillier again by Wednesday.

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37 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Sorry, I forgot.  next time just say you want the drought map.  The 'Ville (millers) still banging a D2.  Drought cancelling schools now. 

 

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Northeast Drought Summary

Most of the Northeast this week had temperatures within 5 degrees of normal, mostly on the colder side. Northeast Maine and West Virginia finished the week 5-10 degrees colder than normal. Downwind of Lake Erie, more heavy snow fell during the last week, which combined with previous snows led to the removal of abnormal dryness in Pennsylvania’s Erie County and southwest New York. In these areas, the recent snowfall led to improvements in groundwater and streamflow. Due to lessening precipitation deficits, moderate drought was slightly reduced in coverage in south-central New York, where around or just over an inch of precipitation fell. Elsewhere across the region, severe and extreme short- and long-term drought continued across southern New England. The lack of snowfall has disrupted ski resort operations in parts of Vermont, while a water system failure amid very low water supply in Whitehall, New York, led to a school cancellation and the shutting off of water in the villag

I'm surprised we weren't forced to cut back on how much we load/haul. 

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