February 7Feb 7 14 minutes ago, uncle w said:I didn't know Central Park got heavy snow...-SN is light snow. None of those reported visibilities would result in heavy snow.
February 7Feb 7 14 minutes ago, uncle w said:I didn't know Central Park got heavy snow...Something wrong with those precip totals?
February 7Feb 7 5 minutes ago, tmagan said:-SN is light snow. None of those reported visibilities would result in heavy snow.look how much fell each hour...
February 7Feb 7 1 minute ago, uncle w said:look how much fell each hour...Automated, so probably something wrong with the system.
February 7Feb 7 2.7" at the PIT airport yesterday, so approaching 40" for the season officially out this way.
February 7Feb 7 2 hours ago, SnowMiser123 said:2.7" at the PIT airport yesterday, so approaching 40" for the season officially out this way.So close to an average winter and still two a little over 2 months to go depending on the pattern.
February 7Feb 7 Looks like BOS getting hammered, meanwhile 1" here overnight and up to 40.1" on the season. 8F and winds are whipping. Looking at models this AM and looks like next 10 are fairly quiet with temps probably averaging near normal,
February 7Feb 7 15 minutes ago, THE GREAT Ben Solo said:Should be Blizzard warnings out in SE NESomeone might get 18 inches there if it don’t stop soon
February 7Feb 7 With our 1.3" of snow since yesterday here in EN we are up to 35.4" of snow for the season. This is almost at our average for an entire winter season of 35.5" The extreme cold warning continues until tomorrow at noon. Temperatures have fallen into the single digits across the area and will struggle to get much above 10 degrees with wind gusts as high as 55mph. Lows tonight will be within a couple degrees of zero and highs tomorrow into the mid-teens. We finally see a moderating trend with 4 climate stations across Chester County finally rising above freezing on Tuesday after a record setting 17 days below freezing. We might see some light freezing rain or rain on Wednesday as temperatures rise into the upper 30's. Models still hint at a storm possibility toward next weekend.
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