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The spin you see is from the large Upper Low. Most of the snow in the Ohio Valley and PA is from that.
Coastal storm is too far off the coast and not a factor for us here.
I don't see any heavy identifiable banding as we usually see but the constant moisture feed off the Atlantic plus the instability of the atmosphere is pushing folks over 6" in many areas..
Light snow now (finally?). As of 6 pm, I have 11.1 inches. Awesome, biggest storm since 2015. What a great winter day; surprise of the day, the school district I live in didn't even get a delay!
Snowshoe is a ski resort area in WV ...high elevation....no surprise...but....
but...Hagerstown 13 inches...wow! ....Hagerstown is just outside Washington DC...
low elevation too...it was my home base when I visited DC twice...has a nice big mall.
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