Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
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Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
Well, almost all of the leaves are down and next week is Thanksgiving already. To say that I'm not ready for this is an understatement. "Normally" when we had an extreme winter, it was followed by calmer ones with lower snowfall totals. I don't even know what normal is after the past two winters and summers for that matter. Any thoughts on our winter here in the Mid Atlantic?
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
NOW it feels more like Christmas. Temperatures were in the 40's. This morning the temperature was in the 20's. It's supposed to warm up to 50 again before we get more rain by the end of the week.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
All this warm weather I am still wearing short sleeves! Why do I have the feeling that January is gonna be
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
angelwing wrote:All this warm weather I am still wearing short sleeves! Why do I have the feeling that January is gonna be
We will pay for the nice weather.
SHORT SLEEVES??? It's not THAT warm for me.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
I check this out daily for my area...
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... n=-75.2821
Look at Saturday night:) (Wish it was more) Right now it's 50 and its supposed to go up to 60 today!!!
Accuweather is saying snow for the morning of the 27th, sigh, rather it be on the 25th
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... n=-75.2821
Look at Saturday night:) (Wish it was more) Right now it's 50 and its supposed to go up to 60 today!!!
Accuweather is saying snow for the morning of the 27th, sigh, rather it be on the 25th
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
Raging +AO in the long range along with a nina. No snow for you! (of significance, at least not until well into January)
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
xironman wrote:Raging +AO in the long range along with a nina. No snow for you! (of significance, at least not until well into January)
Hey, I'm so sick of snow, that's GREAT news! LOL!
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
I have read Don Sutherland's posts elsewhere. East coast basically warm until at least Jan. 10. With Don you can bank on it.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
(I wish this was snow )
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
226 PM EST TUE DEC 27 2011
DEZ001-PAZ067>071-280500-
/O.CON.KPHI.FA.A.0015.111227T2000Z-111228T0500Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
NEW CASTLE-CHESTER-MONTGOMERY-BUCKS-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...WEST CHESTER...
NORRISTOWN...DOYLESTOWN...MEDIA...PHILADELPHIA
226 PM EST TUE DEC 27 2011
...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT...
THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF NORTHERN DELAWARE AND SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN NORTHERN DELAWARE...NEW
CASTLE. IN SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA...BUCKS...CHESTER...
DELAWARE...MONTGOMERY AND PHILADELPHIA.
* UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT
* HEAVIER RAIN IS EXPECTED TO FALL THROUGH THE EVENING IN THE WATCH
AREA. EVENT RAINFALL TOTALS OF 1.0 TO 1.5 INCHES WOULD BE ENOUGH
TO START FLOODING OF THE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE CREEKS AND SMALL
RIVERS IN THE WATCH AREA.
* POOR DRAINAGE ROADWAY FLOODING SHOULD BE EXPECTED. MAINLY MINOR
CREEK AND SMALLER RIVER FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. THIS MAY CLOSE
SOME ROADWAYS IN THE WATCH AREA. THE HEAVIER RAIN SHOULD HAVE AN
IMPACT ON THE EVENING COMMUTE EVEN THOUGH IT IS LIGHTER THAN
AVERAGE BECAUSE OF THE HOLIDAY WEEK.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS.
YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE
FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE
PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.
&&
$$
FLOOD WATCH
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ
226 PM EST TUE DEC 27 2011
DEZ001-PAZ067>071-280500-
/O.CON.KPHI.FA.A.0015.111227T2000Z-111228T0500Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
NEW CASTLE-CHESTER-MONTGOMERY-BUCKS-DELAWARE-PHILADELPHIA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WILMINGTON...WEST CHESTER...
NORRISTOWN...DOYLESTOWN...MEDIA...PHILADELPHIA
226 PM EST TUE DEC 27 2011
...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT...
THE FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR
* PORTIONS OF NORTHERN DELAWARE AND SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA...
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING AREAS...IN NORTHERN DELAWARE...NEW
CASTLE. IN SOUTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA...BUCKS...CHESTER...
DELAWARE...MONTGOMERY AND PHILADELPHIA.
* UNTIL MIDNIGHT EST TONIGHT
* HEAVIER RAIN IS EXPECTED TO FALL THROUGH THE EVENING IN THE WATCH
AREA. EVENT RAINFALL TOTALS OF 1.0 TO 1.5 INCHES WOULD BE ENOUGH
TO START FLOODING OF THE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE CREEKS AND SMALL
RIVERS IN THE WATCH AREA.
* POOR DRAINAGE ROADWAY FLOODING SHOULD BE EXPECTED. MAINLY MINOR
CREEK AND SMALLER RIVER FLOODING IS POSSIBLE. THIS MAY CLOSE
SOME ROADWAYS IN THE WATCH AREA. THE HEAVIER RAIN SHOULD HAVE AN
IMPACT ON THE EVENING COMMUTE EVEN THOUGH IT IS LIGHTER THAN
AVERAGE BECAUSE OF THE HOLIDAY WEEK.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A FLOOD WATCH MEANS THERE IS A POTENTIAL FOR FLOODING BASED ON
CURRENT FORECASTS.
YOU SHOULD MONITOR LATER FORECASTS AND BE ALERT FOR POSSIBLE
FLOOD WARNINGS. THOSE LIVING IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING SHOULD BE
PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD FLOODING DEVELOP.
&&
$$
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
xironman wrote:I have read Don Sutherland's posts elsewhere. East coast basically warm until at least Jan. 10. With Don you can bank on it.
He's REALLY GOOD. I'd bank on his forecasts anytime. Hope to see him pop in here again during the Winter.
Texas2Florida - Last December's blizzard was an aberration. We MAY get a few inches of snow in December. This past October was not only an early snow but a record. Most of our snow comes January - March. We've had whole months where there's no snow. However, you may have the opportunity to experience ice storms up here. Now, THOSE are fun....
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Score another hit for Don. Looks like the people in the northern MA may catch the edge of the Arctic front from the rising heights over the Bering Sea push the PV south. But once that retrogrades into Siberia I think we could be in for an epic torch to close out January for the MA. With the huge negative snow anomaly you have to wonder if Feb can possibly come out cold, CFSv2 says no http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/p ... 201202.gif
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
About 1 -2 inches of snow and icy slush from this storm. It's only going to about 33 degrees today, so I'm more than happy to stay in and be a lazy lump for the day.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
I thought it would be all melted by now. It's stayed colder than originally thought. It's hard to believe that it's going to be 55 degrees tomorrow.
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xironman wrote:Looks like the people in the northern MA may catch the edge of the Arctic front from the rising heights over the Bering Sea push the PV south. But once that retrogrades into Siberia I think we could be in for an epic torch to close out January for the MA
Verification on the end of January torch, here is the last 10 days of the month. Down here in DC we got it, north it was a bit cooler, but still pretty warm just about everywhere in the 48.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
Snow surprised us last night when some heavier bands came through. It reminded me of some of the snow storms of the past two years, that's how hard it was coming down. We had maybe an inch or two.
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Re: Mid Atlantic Winter 2011-2012
We may get a touch of snow this President's Day weekend, but it looks like the heaviest wil be to the south and west of us. I have to hand it to February, there's usually some kind of snow event on President's Day weekend. I've taken more notice of it since I've been in the casino business for the past 16 years. It's a big weekend since it's a long one and for Atlantic City, this is the slow period so there's usually a lot riding on this. I'm in PA now, so the trend is a bit different.
I'm just curious to see if Ma Nature has something up her sleeve for March. I think that 1993 was a rather slow year until the Superstorm showed up on March 13. Can't let your guard down, but BOY AM I GLAD we're getting closer to Spring. I want leaves, birds singing and warm, sunny weather.
I'm just curious to see if Ma Nature has something up her sleeve for March. I think that 1993 was a rather slow year until the Superstorm showed up on March 13. Can't let your guard down, but BOY AM I GLAD we're getting closer to Spring. I want leaves, birds singing and warm, sunny weather.
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Stephanie wrote:We may get a touch of snow this President's Day weekend, but it looks like the heaviest wil be to the south and west of us. I have to hand it to February, there's usually some kind of snow event on President's Day weekend. I've taken more notice of it since I've been in the casino business for the past 16 years. It's a big weekend since it's a long one and for Atlantic City, this is the slow period so there's usually a lot riding on this. I'm in PA now, so the trend is a bit different.
I'm just curious to see if Ma Nature has something up her sleeve for March. I think that 1993 was a rather slow year until the Superstorm showed up on March 13. Can't let your guard down, but BOY AM I GLAD we're getting closer to Spring. I want leaves, birds singing and warm, sunny weather.
I know what you mean, we have had President Day snowstorms before and its been so mild that I can't help thinking of March 1993, I remember that so clear, on the 9th I had to go and check my trailer that I used to have at a campground, the owner called and said there was a branch thru the roof, I went and there was a branch, put a cooler underneath it, went back after all that snow and the trailer was ruined, I will never forget it, Philly was a total mess too.
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Stephanie wrote:I'm just curious to see if Ma Nature has something up her sleeve for March. I think that 1993 was a rather slow year until the Superstorm showed up on March 13. Can't let your guard down, but BOY AM I GLAD we're getting closer to Spring. I want leaves, birds singing and warm, sunny weather
The CFSv2 has had the super hot hand this winter, they must have done some serious tweeks.
1993 was a Nino year, the Nina is killing us this year.
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