01-10-2020, 05:39 AM
Location: Washington County, PA
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Season Snowfall Totals so far. Pretty crazy how some areas of Southern New England have had 1 foot+ while others haven't even seen a 2.5" snowfall yet. (Islip, NYC, BDR)
Manchester: 29.7"
Worcester: 27.8"
Hartford: 22"
Boston: 11.6"
Providence: 8.7"
Bridgeport: 5.7"
Newark: 5.1"
Islip: 4.7"
NYC: 2.7"
Philly: 0.1"
To see rest of U.S.A click here
I haven't updated in a while. A few sub 1" events, but abysmal start to astronomical winter for the northeast
01-19-2020, 06:33 AM
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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It's been a while since I updated this........Not including yesterday or last nights snow...
Here are the Top 30 Snowiest Locations for the U.S Climo Sites that report snow.
Great Falls no longer #1
Caribou at #5 with 61.2" of snow and its almost a foot above normal.
Buffalo and Syracuse on the list but they are still below normal to date.
Anchorage, Spokane, Gray & Portland new to the list.
Portland with 13" of snow this month alone
10 Locations with 4 feet+ of snow this season so far.
Aberdeen, South Dakota has 44.5" and that's 22.8" above normal!
01-19-2020, 08:00 AM
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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I haven't updated in a while. A few sub 1" events, but abysmal start to astronomical winter for the northeast
Lots of mixing events. I think I had 1 or 2 full snow events. Had to wait till Mid January to get a 2"+ snowfall.
My Backyard:
Snowfall Totals:
Dec 1: 0.8"
Dec 2: 0.9"
Dec 3: 0.2"
Dec 4: T
Dec 5: T
Dec 11: 1.8"
Dec 16: 0.8"
Dec 18: 0.2"
Jan 7: 0.2"
Jan 18: 3.4"
October: 0
November: T
December: 4.7"
January: 3.6"
Season: - 8.3"
Current Snow depth: - 3.1"
01-20-2020, 02:16 PM
Location: Bellingham, WA
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A guesstimate for my location in Bellingham is ~ 7" so far, all from the mid-January event.
01-20-2020, 02:28 PM
Location: Seattle area
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Seattle has had 0.7" at the airport. Some locations north of Seattle such as Everett had a lot more and other places south of Seattle got nothing.
01-20-2020, 04:17 PM
Location: Washington County, PA
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Speagles84 House
40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, PA 2019/2020 As of 1/20/2020
October: T
November: 4.3"
December: 9.8"
January: - 6.5"
February: -
March: -
April: -
May: -
Season: - 20.6"
Current Snow depth: - 2.5"
Not a great snow season thus far.
01-20-2020, 06:47 PM
Location: Bellingham, WA
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Seattle has had 0.7" at the airport. Some locations north of Seattle such as Everett had a lot more and other places south of Seattle got nothing.
Also, the NWS station in North Seattle has had 3.8", at nearly sea level.
01-21-2020, 05:29 AM
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Also, the NWS station in North Seattle has had 3.8", at nearly sea level.
Yup, and some spots just outside the Seattle airports in the cooler neighborhoods they have half foot(6-8") for the season.
01-26-2020, 06:37 AM
Location: Washington County, PA
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Speagles84 House
40 miles northeast of Pittsburgh, PA 2019/2020 As of 1/20/2020. Half inch overnight
October: T
November: 4.3"
December: 9.8"
January: - 7.0"
February: -
March: -
April: -
May: -
Season: - 21.1"
Current Snow depth: - 0.5"
Not a great snow season thus far. Time for catch up time.
01-26-2020, 07:28 AM
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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Not a great snow season thus far. Time for catch up time.
Looking at the next days, looks like some snow showers each day possible? Not sure what its in response to. Maybe just instability? Lake effect?
No big snowstorms next 10 days for you although watch for this weekend, maybe a decent event.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/?model=namconus®ion=neus&pkg=ref_frzn&runtime=2 020012612&fh=78
Edit:
I see..
Quote:
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA
756 AM EST Sun Jan 26 2020
Upper level disturbances will keep showery precipitation in the
forecast through Monday.
Snow shower coverage is decreasing as a shortwave axis departs to the
east.
The last shortwave trough axis in the series crosses Monday
afternoon, and a slow decrease in shower coverage will follow its
passage.
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