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Yeah, the backedge has remained steady like east of central PA. So western PA missed it. And yeah, that clipper looks nice Tuesday. I'm hoping the center of it comes south enough to bring more snow here. Need it to stay south of the border.
Just took my core sample..
5pm: 3.8" snow total. Melted to 0.33" liquid. (11:1 ratios)
you got more than me; I guessing 2 inches so far. It's much lighter now
Wonder what will be recorded as nothing stuck. Cold rain . How do they measure non sticking snow?
Big ole T will be on paper. Lol. Trace. Sorry you missed out. Maybe next time. I think January might be your next chance. Month still young though, we'll see
My dad in Chapel Hill reported about 1/4" of snow on Friday, which melted and was followed by a little more on Saturday. I hope I see something good while in North Carolina. It looks dry and near to above normal in Oklahoma until I leave on Saturday.
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Today's high temp was 24.4°C, 4.4°C above average; and this mornings low was 6.1°C, 2.2°C below average.
Currently 23.3°C with a dewpoint of -8.3°C at 5pm Mountain Time
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