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Seems like a few of you might be upset with me, but now that I'm doing this new to me run with a new to me truck, and no way to pull the "there's snow on the road, can't legally run" excuse, I'll take as little as possible and hope it stays south.

That being said, I'm not wishing anyone's snow away. I just hope the northern edge stays south of me without diminishing amounts for those in the good zones.

As for next weekend, I'll believe it when it actually happens, but I hope it does. Weekends are the best times to get a MECS or a HECS.

 

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10 minutes ago, Itstrainingtime said:

Can't post it on mobile but Elliott says:

1" to perhaps 3" for eastern Cumberland, northern Lancaster and all of Dauphin and Lebanon counties with 3" - 6" for everyone else. His 6"-12" is south of Rt. 70 in MD.

 

Someone asked Elliott if he thought there was a chance for things to come north some more and he said no. He said he is more worried about further ticks to the south given mid and upper level dynamics. Interesting. 

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Just now, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Someone asked Elliott if he thought there was a chance for things to come north some more and he said no. He said he is more worried about further ticks to the south given mid and upper level dynamics. Interesting. 

I saw that. And intentionally didn't share it here so not to stir things. :)

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Just now, Mount Joy Snowman said:

Someone asked Elliott if he thought there was a chance for things to come north some more and he said no. He said he is more worried about further ticks to the south given mid and upper level dynamics. Interesting. 

That's what I said earlier  that if I changed my 3-5" for mby it would be to lower it. But I'd rather be wrong and get more snow,of course!

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One thing at the mesoscale level I noticed on the 12z Euro is that despite it remaining on the lighter side with overall snowfall it managed to have a secondary band of enhanced QPF that extended from Pittsburgh to Clearfield to Williamsport, giving our northern folks in those spots approx 2-4”. Stuff like that will be need watched for on the meso models as we get close to start time. 

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