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Central PA Winter 2024/2025


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7 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

I went 3-5" imby yesterday in the MA forum, and I think mentioned it here too, and reiterated it earlier this morning. No reason to change that yet. If I  thought a change made sense, my gut says it would be lower and not higher. This has been a central MD/VA storm since 6z Friday run when Euro and Ukie went south. Changes have not been enough in the right ways atmospherically; at least, not yet, and we're running out of time.

Next weekend thing looks very questionable too.

I'd think your by call is safe.  next weekend just looks good on Op surface maps, but ENS arent really supportive.  Plenty of time to narrow that one it.   

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Just now, pasnownut said:

Hoping this one can work out.  Been a whiles since we've seen a potential event of this size.  

I read in the NE forum that Snowgoose, met from NY, says a no go.

Too early to say for sure, but except for the Gfs and Euro, there's been no hint of anything like they're showing on the Gem, Ukie? or Icon.

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7 minutes ago, canderson said:

Looks destined it a CT mauler to me 

CTP had MDT forecast for 1-3”. Feels right. Nuisance type event. 

That comment was in regards to the next weekend event.  I think this one is a safe advisory for you and south, but once north of the burg is gonna have a noticable drop.  I'd bet selinsgrove barley sees an inch.  

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1 minute ago, Bubbler86 said:

LOL.  Could be 4 in MDT and 4 in KHan and both numbers are right but more potential south obviously.   2-4" of snow with highs in the mid to upper 20's is more than a nuisance event.  It is a school closer. 

When I went to school they used to put chains on the buses. Snow days were seldom used.

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10 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

I read in the NE forum that Snowgoose, met from NY, says a no go.

Too early to say for sure, but except for the Gfs and Euro, there's been no hint of anything like they're showing on the Gem, Ukie? or Icon.

hell, just look at GFS op/ens, and if anyone has been doing this, that alone should cause a flag to show up.  Notable diff's within them at 500.  Just gonna be fun to enjoy a winter week and chat up more potential.  

 

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5 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

IF an area is getting 3" or 4" and the snow has already started I doubt they roll the busses.  But 2-4" would probably preclude the risk of a 2 day snow break. 

dunno bout your hood, but down here, i think they just look for an excuse for a day off.  That coupled w/ normal liablities that come w/ snow and kid watchin seems to scare em quick.

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6 minutes ago, AccuChris said:

12z WRF-FV3 also significantly cut snow totals north of the M/D line. Should these lower totals verify tomorrow, it would be a win for the Euro, UKMet and Canadian/RGEM suites for sure. Only the extended HRRR is maintaining a snowier solution farther north0bf7abe8b0c127945e756267b84e711a.jpg


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That's 10:1. Kuchie isn't as bad at all.

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Just now, pasnownut said:

dunno bout your hood, but down here, i think they just look for an excuse for a day off.  That coupled w/ normal liablities that come w/ snow and kid watchin seems to scare em quick.

Yea, the liabilities are the key IMO.    Plus the ability to Zoom up a day.   If they get kids in school and it is still snow at 3-4PM it is a total disaster that is fireable for some. 

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5 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Yea, the liabilities are the key IMO.    Plus the ability to Zoom up a day.   If they get kids in school and it is still snow at 3-4PM it is a total disaster that is fireable for some. 

based on duration/timing, this one screams SNOW day for many in southern 1/3 of state IMO

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6 minutes ago, Bubbler86 said:

Yea, the liabilities are the key IMO.    Plus the ability to Zoom up a day.   If they get kids in school and it is still snow at 3-4PM it is a total disaster that is fireable for some. 

Yeah, I forgot zoom.  Still think that school districts need to be reminded that whats easy for them, isnt always easy for homes/families.  Multitude of tangible/intangible liabilities attached.  But we know this, so I'll stop there. 

 

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Another sub-freezing day on tap today before light snow arrives toward daybreak tomorrow from southwest to northeast across the area. The well-advertised snow event should bring the most relative snow to areas closest to the Maryland and Delaware borders. Depending on how much snow falls in your area we could see some blowing and drifting snow issues by Tuesday afternoon. Cold temperatures but dry for the rest of the week before another potential winter event may arrive next weekend.

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