Kevin Reilly Posted Saturday at 01:31 AM Share Posted Saturday at 01:31 AM Moderate to Heavy Rain 43f dewpoint 42f humidity 99% wind NNE 14 gusts to 26 Total Rain thus far: 0.88" I am guessing we would be snow now if this were January, February, or early March and we would have about 3-5" of snow on the ground and coming down an inch or two an hour. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 03:33 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:33 AM Latest Hrrr takes it up a notch, hangs a death band far NW zones for 8 hours from like 4am with 6" in upper Bucks to Allentown lol .40" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KamuSnow Posted Saturday at 03:56 AM Share Posted Saturday at 03:56 AM Wow, a nor'easter! Been a while. Hope the northern crew sees some snow. Have 1.10" here so far, which includes 0.10" from last night. Radar looks interesting, those oranges are moving WNW, as we're getting under the rotation of the low. Eta- Winds are picking up a bit also! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhiEaglesfan712 Posted Saturday at 04:25 AM Author Share Posted Saturday at 04:25 AM 7 hours ago, RedSky said: I remember 1982 well it came after the 3rd lackluster winter post 79 adding to the crazyness. Think I experienced sleet too late in the month near the 20th ot that might have been 83 January 1982 was a very cold and snowy month. (We haven't had a January colder than that one since then.) It pretty much saved the winter (as February and March were very lackluster). The April snowstorm pretty much iterated the potential that was there from January. And yes, the April 19-20 snowstorm was in 1983, which was at the tail end of the super el nino. Amazing to think you can get a snowstorm 2 months from the summer solstice. It would be like if it snowed on August 21-22 on the other side of the solstice (I can't imagine that happening). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 05:16 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:16 AM 47 minutes ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said: January 1982 was a very cold and snowy month. (We haven't had a January colder than that one since then.) It pretty much saved the winter (as February and March were very lackluster). The April snowstorm pretty much iterated the potential that was there from January. And yes, the April 19-20 snowstorm was in 1983, which was at the tail end of the super el nino. Amazing to think you can get a snowstorm 2 months from the summer solstice. It would be like if it snowed on August 21-22 on the other side of the solstice (I can't imagine that happening). Trust me when I say it was lackluster the biggest snow was between 4 and 5" I was out hunting for big game like we had in 78 and 79 and I thought should always happen lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM Share Posted Saturday at 05:44 AM Transition to snow underway in the Poconos 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KamuSnow Posted Saturday at 06:09 AM Share Posted Saturday at 06:09 AM 1.50" total on the dot here, lighter intensity than it was. Nice rainstorm. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 07:28 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:28 AM Snowing! Big sloppy flakes 36F 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 07:33 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:33 AM Radar says it's changed to snow just west of Philly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 07:50 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:50 AM Radar looks like it's heavy snow a bit deceiving Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 07:56 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:56 AM Bingo bango moderate snow huge flakes 1.0" rain before changeover Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChescoWx Posted Saturday at 09:24 AM Share Posted Saturday at 09:24 AM Snowing steadily here in NW Chesco temp down to 33.8 degrees 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LVblizzard Posted Saturday at 10:04 AM Share Posted Saturday at 10:04 AM Woke up to moderate snow with a coating on the ground. I didn’t really expect accumulating snow to get this far south but here we are. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
21chuck Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:13 AM 3 hours ago, RedSky said: Radar says it's changed to snow just west of Philly? Some radarscope user is reporting falling snow in Springfield! I assumed it was a joke. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Posted Saturday at 11:14 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:14 AM Flurries here in Ivyland. 35F. Biggest event since Feb 20 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Reilly Posted Saturday at 11:16 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:16 AM Sleet and snow accumulation on the cars 36f 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LVLion77 Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:20 AM 0.65” before the changeover to Snow here. We actually have a little less than 3/4” snow on nonpaved surfaces.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Reilly Posted Saturday at 11:23 AM Share Posted Saturday at 11:23 AM 18 minutes ago, 21chuck said: Some radarscope user is reporting falling snow in Springfield! I assumed it was a joke. Here in Media sleet with darting snow flakes we are west southwest of Philly so yes no joke 35f sleet and snow some sleet accumulation on the cars. It probably won’t last long once the sun works that 1-2 degrees of radiation will quickly put an end to any sleet and snow warm the surface just enough to change everything back to rain most areas except very highest elevations up north. In addition the intensity of the precipitation is lightening up now so cold air transport to the surface is starting to break down now here. Currently light rain and sleet mixed now lost the darting snow flakes. Total Rain: 1.80” 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albedoman Posted Saturday at 12:44 PM Share Posted Saturday at 12:44 PM less than .5 of snow. Flakes this morning were like pancakes. Received needed rain however 1.10 in. Going into the next week with much needed moisture for tree leaf out. Feel good that the drought is going bye bye if this keeps up by the end of the month. Just bring on the 70's now. Want to turn off the heater. Cloudy 40-50 degree days raise the utility bills for sure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTA66 Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM Share Posted Saturday at 01:07 PM About 1.70”. Slept through any frozen but there’s a coating on my car’s windshield. 35F 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MGorse Posted Saturday at 01:44 PM Share Posted Saturday at 01:44 PM 1.98 inches of rain here so far. Sump pump getting a workout. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChescoWx Posted Saturday at 02:07 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:07 PM We received 1.32" of rain and melted snow. We ended up with 0.3" of snow this is the 7th time in the 22 years we have recorded measurable snow in April here in East Nantmeal The last time it snowed in April was back on April 2, 2018 the 2.5” of snow that fell that day was the most daily snow I have recorded here in EN. This is the 2nd latest measurable snow in a season behind only the 2.0" of snow that fell here on April 16, 2007. This brings our seasonal snow total up to 21.5" which is 61% of our average EN season snow total of 35.1" 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albedoman Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:19 PM for those who have not seen snow south of the LV the last 45 days- here is what it looks like. LOL This was after 8 AM and everything was starting to melt after being covered except the streets 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newman Posted Saturday at 02:27 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:27 PM From my folk just in Fleetwood... Over an inch of snow on cold surfaces this morning before things started to melt. Certainly didn't expect accumulating snow to get as far south as Berks, let alone over an inch 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KamuSnow Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM Share Posted Saturday at 02:43 PM I slept through it but my wife says there was snow and rain mixed around 7 am. Rain gauge is sitting at 2.0", nice!!! A lot of wells are gonna be singing a happy tune. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChescoWx Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM Share Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM So far this April we are running 2 degrees below average temperatures for the month. So far for the year to date through yesterday we are running 0.5 degrees below normal in temperatures. If April finishes with below normal temperatures this will mark the 4th month out of the last 5 months with the exception of March that have finished below average. The next week looks to continue our run of below normal temperatures with the warmest day of the week in the lower 60's on Monday, which is not too far from our typical mid-April highs. With the rain and melted snow since yesterday we continue to take a serious bite out of any drought concerns as we are now up to 86% of normal precipitation so far this year which is only 1.83" below normal today. Our next chance of rain looks to arrive by Monday night. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChescoWx Posted Saturday at 03:23 PM Share Posted Saturday at 03:23 PM Some area snowfall reports around the area from the NWS this morning. ...Berks County... Huffs Church 2.5 in 0726 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Alburtis 4.7 SW 2.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Lyons 2.6 SE 2.0 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 2 ESE 1.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Mohnton 2.8 SSW 0.7 in 0800 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 4.8 ESE 0.5 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Morgantown 0.5 in 0730 AM 04/12 Public ...Bucks County... 1.2 NE Springtown 0.3 in 0710 AM 04/12 COOP ...Carbon County... Lake Harmony 2.4 WNW 3.2 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Chester County... East Nantmeal 1.0 SSW 0.3 in 0930 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Lehigh County... Salisbury Twp 1.4 in 0830 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Washington Twp 0.5 in 0848 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Reilly Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM Share Posted Saturday at 04:32 PM 1 hour ago, ChescoWx said: Some area snowfall reports around the area from the NWS this morning. ...Berks County... Huffs Church 2.5 in 0726 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Alburtis 4.7 SW 2.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Lyons 2.6 SE 2.0 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 2 ESE 1.3 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Mohnton 2.8 SSW 0.7 in 0800 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Fleetwood 4.8 ESE 0.5 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS Morgantown 0.5 in 0730 AM 04/12 Public ...Bucks County... 1.2 NE Springtown 0.3 in 0710 AM 04/12 COOP ...Carbon County... Lake Harmony 2.4 WNW 3.2 in 0700 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Chester County... East Nantmeal 1.0 SSW 0.3 in 0930 AM 04/12 COCORAHS ...Lehigh County... Salisbury Twp 1.4 in 0830 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Washington Twp 0.5 in 0848 AM 04/12 Trained Spotter Any reports for up towards like Mount Pocono / Hawley Pa Bushkills Fall 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 05:00 PM Share Posted Saturday at 05:00 PM I slept through most of it of course because it likes to snow that time in the morning.. Did look out the window at 8am and saw the dusted white. Alburtis is 10 miles away as the crow flies 2.3" all that tracking and so close 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedSky Posted Saturday at 05:01 PM Share Posted Saturday at 05:01 PM 4 hours ago, Albedoman said: less than .5 of snow. Flakes this morning were like pancakes. Received needed rain however 1.10 in. Going into the next week with much needed moisture for tree leaf out. Feel good that the drought is going bye bye if this keeps up by the end of the month. Just bring on the 70's now. Want to turn off the heater. Cloudy 40-50 degree days raise the utility bills for sure. Alburtis is a stones throw away from you they got 2.3" what the hell happened lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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