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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2024/25 Obs/Discussion


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With yesterday's snow which totaled 5.3" (w.e. 0.43") we are now up to 11.7" for the month of January through yesterday. This is 7.4" above our normal snow to date. For the winter season we stand at 14.5" of snow which is 3.7" above normal through yesterday. There is a cold weather advisory in effect through noon on Wednesday. Temperatures today will struggle to reach 20 degrees - while tomorrow and Wednesday will see highs in the mid-teens. Low temperatures the next 3 nights will be within a few degrees of zero. We start a slow moderating trend on Friday and may finally see temperatures rise to above freezing by next Sunday.

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16 hours ago, RedSky said:

While all have been distracted by the game and the lil snow system, Jacksonville Florida just got world ended by the NAM :kekw:Hey Florida you just got NAM'd

 

 

 

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Not just the NAM bro, this is legit. Some spots in FL will surpass some of our current seasonal totals. But I cannot be mad, it is ultra rare.   

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I got stuck in Brunswick Georgia back in 1989 for 3 days as I 95 was shut down.

When we finally got moving it took 6 hours to go the 60 miles to Jacksonville.

In the pre smart phone days the lack of a camera prevented me from getting a picture of the Welcome to Florida sign covered in snow and ice.

Not only did they not have plows but they also could not use salt as it would get in the ground water .

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Made it up to 25 yesterday as a high after a 12 low and got what I could off the car and found a crusty layer under the fluffy snow.  Currently down in the single digits here at 8, with a dp of 1.

11 hours ago, RedSky said:

Millions of people that have never experienced snow at all or seen anything but flakes or a coating are in for an experience.

 

 

 

Have to thank Voyager for allowing the Southtown snow! :lol::thumbsup:

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10 minutes ago, MGorse said:

Anyone have a Blizzard Warning today for southwestern Louisiana on their bingo card?

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I remember watching chasers in Lake Charles back in 2020 when Hurricane Laura blasted through (and eventually obliterated their NEXRAD and it took 5 months to get it back up and operational again) - https://www.weather.gov/news/012221-lake-charles-radar

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:yikes:

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Most locations across Chester County experienced our coldest morning since January 31, 2019. Multiple stations fell to below zero with 2 stations Warwick Township 6.5 below zero and Devault 2.7 below setting all-time station low temperature records with NWS Mesonet data back to 2012. Other locations with sub-zero lows included Chester Springs 3.4 below (2nd coldest ever), West Bradford Township 3.5 below and West Chester 1.1 below. The warmest spot as always was the Brandywine West Chester Airport with a low of only 6.8 above. Our very cold weather continues all week before me finally moderate to above freezing by Sunday. Our next snow chance looks to be toward next Monday.

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My weather station hasn’t been saving high and low temp data since the new year and I haven’t fixed it yet so I’m not sure officially how low we got, when I woke up at 530 though it was 4F. Also crossed the Delaware River this morning in Morrisville/Trenton, and it looks to be almost completely ice covered. Will be interesting to see if any ice jam problems pop up by the end of the week with the already low water levels.

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