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Central PA Winter 2024/2025


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1 minute ago, Bubbler86 said:

I am on the west side of the South Mountain chain about 1/3 of the way up toward Pen Mar park so not really a valley at all here,  I very often go east via Blue Ridge Summit and run into completely different weather just a few miles from my house as I get to the other side of the small range.   We do not do CAD hardly at all here.  So yes very different areas.  I am more like Atommixx though a warm version of it. 

I am in a valley north of Everett but elevation is still 1200 ft so we get a weather difference here compared to a few miles North and South of us. Someone just dropped parts off at my shop and said its way worse here than his place.

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4 minutes ago, str8liner said:

I am in a valley north of Everett but elevation is still 1200 ft so we get a weather difference here compared to a few miles North and South of us. Someone just dropped parts off at my shop and said its way worse here than his place.

I bet there is a microclimate every 10-15 miles out where you live! 

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Today's event dare I say overperformer for snow considering I heard a coating to s inch from several sites local weather. To bad it gets washed away with heavy rain could of been a nice foot snowstorm

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4 minutes ago, DDweatherman said:

I didn’t look much at the euro, did it completely shaft Boston and shaft NYC badly? We want models to show a corridor crippler gives us great wiggle and means the phase is cleaner

There is really not much of a phase.  It is a Miller A that is faster than the UK and scoots away from the North East.  Very little snow in southern NY and nothing north.   We talked about this a couple days ago, a storm in the Panhandle of Florida is good with something to tug it but otherwise a big risk for us. 

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14 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

I bet there is a microclimate every 10-15 miles out where you live! 

Ridges, hills, valleys and mountains all around. Sometimes I wish I had a cabin up on Tussey Mountain right behind my house. I look out the back window and see snow up there when there is nothing at my place. 

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1 minute ago, mitchnick said:

Eps SE. Tired of seeing that picture all winter. 

Yeah I mean eps is hive theory this year to op runs tbh, especially inside 120. I’ll be ready to strangle someone if the same folks win and we get a shaft, even if relative. I’m big game hunting a 10+ storm, it’s been a solid winter to this point. 

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At 1:00pm here in Carlisle, the snow has diminished greatly and a few sleet pellets can also be heard.  During the past hour I recorded an additional 0.3" of snowfall, bringing the storm total to 1.0".  The temperature has risen to 31.5 degrees.  The radar seems to indicate that a bit more snow may be coming.  Ironically, if my total stays close to 1", my NWS forecast for up to an inch will verify.  Another update to come at 2:00pm.

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2 minutes ago, anotherman said:


No one was ready for today. Completely oblivious.

18Z runs of models last night showed sloppy snow with temps in the low to mid 30's.  Not below freezing like we actually ended up with.    It was snowing here at 27 which is crazy vs. what was progged.   MDT is down to 30. 

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5 minutes ago, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Just got home. Roads are garbage. Heavy snow at the moment and pushing 1.5”. Temp stuck at 32. 

You called this yesterday when we were discussing Canderson's party re: if it fell fast enough it would still stick though I am not sure many envisioned what happened today.    Here is last nights rgem 2M map for 1PM today

 

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