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Old 12-05-2018, 01:36 AM
 
Location: The canyon (with my pistols and knife)
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Originally Posted by Cambium View Post
6th day with snow in Kansas city now. I knew sounded interesting.

https://twitter.com/NWSKansasCity/st...11086181998592
Missouri was the epicenter of the coldest temperature anomalies in November, so this isn't surprising.

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Originally Posted by speagles84 View Post
Sunday's high was 61F, highest since October! Bye, don't come back til April. Snow showers and 31F right now, the next week is very stable looking. Highs 29-33F, lows 19-24F, which is more like the end of December, but I'll take it light snow of an inch or so Thursday
I thought the 70s were over in northeast Georgia, but noooo! It figures that Mother Nature had to give us a 70°F day right as December started. The high temperature in Athens on December 2 was 75°F, which tied the record high for the day, and was the first 70°F day since November 7. To be fair, at least the temperature cooled off rapidly by sunset, and it felt a bit chilly that evening. Nonetheless, I'd like to go for at least a month without a 70°F day now. kthx

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Originally Posted by GraniteStater View Post
Southern Indiana has had excessive precipitation in 2018. 66.00'' an counting. I prefer more cold and snow with less precipitation than that.
Wow, and Pittsburghers ***** about 53.40" of precipitation through December 3. Then again, Pittsburghers aren't Pittsburghers unless they're bitching their asses off about the weather to the point that you want to slug them and scream at them to shut the **** up for a change.

On a related note, Pittsburgh is just 4.02" away from having their wettest year ever. The current record is 57.41" in 2004, and 1990 is the only other year since 1900 with at least 50.00" of rain (52.24"). Pittsburgh hasn't had a drier-than-normal month since May.

Speaking of precipitation, it's good to see California getting some rain and mountain snow in the last couple of weeks. Even southern California is getting in on the action now.
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Old 12-05-2018, 03:59 AM
 
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https://wgntv.com/2018/12/04/chillie...rm-snow-on-it/
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Old 12-05-2018, 04:05 AM
 
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This is false.

Congrats on being "right" about the rain.
Anyone can look up the total for key west and compare it to my total of 38.55" for the year. You keep loosing and yet keep coming back for more.
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Old 12-05-2018, 04:57 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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A closed Low diving down from Canada dropping snow here and there. Missing me to the south. Flashbacks to 2009-10 season.


Current map this morning. Snowing over Kentucky & some mountain areas of North Carolina. Clear Skies here 3 days in a row! Weird.




Snowfall total forecast this morning




Lucky in Atlantic City.




NWS Philly had to adjust snow total forecast. (Always refresh those forecasts, always!)

Inverted Trough! Awesome.


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National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
557 AM EST Wed Dec 5 2018

As closed low moves through the Ohio Valley and into western
PA, an inverted trough develops along the NJ coast. Meanwhile,
strong shortwave energy will lift from Delmarva and into
southern and central NJ in the late morning/early afternoon. In
addition, ahead of this system, onshore flow along the NJ coast
will allow for an influx of increasing low level moisture into
the region.

For the 630AM update: Some changes were made to the snow amount
forecast, adjusting up slightly over the previous advisory area,
and expanding the area of 2 inches further south into Atlantic
County. As of 09Z, the surface trough appeared to be located
just north of KACY (wind observations are a bit more sparse
further north, so its hard to say exactly how far north of ACY
this was located). We are starting to see some radar echos off
the coast of Atlantic County.
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Old 12-05-2018, 05:07 AM
 
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Let's hope this doesnt last too long

https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/statu...87218185523200
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Old 12-05-2018, 05:09 AM
 
Location: Washington County, PA
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Moderate snow and 26F. Half inch already on ground and road surfaces. Luckily I'm working from home today, road conditions caught penndot by surprise.

High yesterday was 32F, another ice day in the books in plum.
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Old 12-05-2018, 05:20 AM
 
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https://twitter.com/BigJoeBastardi/s...90972611878914
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Old 12-05-2018, 05:22 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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. Luckily I'm working from home today, road conditions caught penndot by surprise.
NJ put the liquid ice down last week for no reason. Got ridiculed again after that Nov 15th snow road chaos when they didnt do anything on the roads.

Looks like NJDOT are now using NWS forecasts better for today.

https://twitter.com/DanZarrow/status...11799939346432
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Old 12-05-2018, 08:00 AM
 
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Lot's of above normal temps but no blowtorch.

https://twitter.com/weatherbell/stat...28782026870784
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Old 12-05-2018, 08:44 AM
 
Location: Key Biscayne, FL
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Anyone can look up the total for key west and compare it to my total of 38.55" for the year. You keep loosing and yet keep coming back for more.
Key west is the driest place in Florida lmfao. You averge 13” more per year than them.
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