I’m just going to tap into PSUSyr5 post here and say WOW I’m already dreading updating the stats come the end of this storm. Normally ot takes about 2 hours and that’s not even peaking at states like Virginia and so on. Like Stephen mentioned most likely there will be a change up in the top 10 and big changes below the top 10 with some of the more unlikely US cities being in it As I’m typing I think several airports have pretty much closed up shop for the night with many more to follow. There are also Blizzard warnings for several places. Chances are that there will be plenty of cities that will be getting or going above their entire seasonal totals for the year. Hey, Send us any pictures your willing to share with the rest of the US
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As of this moment, the several Atlantic states are under a winter storm warning. This includes most of North Carolina and Virginia, all of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey and West Virginia, and portions of Connecticut, New York and *gulp* Pennsylvania. Looks like the World forecast is sure to be a complete bust this week. Let the bashing onslaught begin. Regardless, it should really jumble up the Top 10 cities as several areas are expected to get about a foot and a half of snow from this system.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Well, blew that one. The storm track has been shifting significantly and came closer to the coast, bringing more snow than I was expecting. They’re now calling for up to a foot of snow around here.
Taking a look at the models for my portion of Pennsylvania…
The bulk of the precipitation will remain to my south and to my east. Precipitation will remain all snow. Based on what I’m seeing in the available water to precipitate, I’m going to call for 5-9 inches of snow. The ensemble forecasts back me up and agree rather well.
For comparison, the NWS is currently calling for 6-8 inches.