Post-Sandy Nor'easter - November 7-8
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Rain in Philly, Snow in Lansdale, working in Philly now so don't know how bad it is at home
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
3-4 Inches of snow at my hotel. Still snowing. The snow was unexpected but a nice surprise. They had Winter storm warnings for Philly this morning. At last check it was 36 and raining there..
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Woke up to a dry pavement in Lansdale and had a nice dry ride into center city Phila, nothing at all!
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Philadelphia was too far inland to get the snow, just as the models had been predicting. Models had been focusing on the heavier snow to fall in eastern NJ.
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Hopefully the east track resulted in less damage to the already stricken areas.
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Sanibel wrote:Hopefully the east track resulted in less damage to the already stricken areas.
It did for coastal flooding, but created a new problem - heavy snow. The near-shore of NJ, NY and CT were the bullseye...
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
I used to live up there. Snow is rare in early November. It should melt off with the 60 degree temperatures this weekend.
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Re: Post-Sandy Nor'easter threat - November 6-9
Good website that lets you plot the wind/snow event. Pick "snowfall" or "wind gust" and select the past 24 hrs.
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/hydromet/hydrom ... nteron=BOX
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/hydromet/hydrom ... nteron=BOX
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