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Predicted--4" to 6" for Harrisburg area, less further south in PA, Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Boston area getting slammed--Goose!
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6-8 inches in the Philly region. And it's predicted to be hitting at the height of the morning rush.
Woo-hoo! Hoping for a snow day.
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Eric Horst is a professor of meteorology at Millersville University, so his emphasis is on science, not sensationalism.
He does custom county-by-county forecasts for PennDOT District 8.
So his forecasts are the most reliable ones available.
Forcast map at link.
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I say if I never see a snowflake for the rest of my life, then I'd be a happy guy.
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Thanks for the link!
Snow blower is gassed up for the first time this winter and ready to go if necessary.
If you were able to get outside today it felt like a early spring day. So nice to be outside
enjoying the warm sun.
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Just Fred wrote:
I say if I never see a snowflake for the rest of my life, then I'd be a happy guy.
Fred you will have to head to Phoenix. My sister said they are going to be about 85 on Thursday!
Phoenix - It's a dry heat!
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E. Horst, MU WIC @MUweather 3h3 hours ago
Tonight's rain→snow storm is one of the hardest in my 30+ years as professional meteorologist. Could be 1"; could be 10". Take your pick!
Last edited by Common Sense (2/08/2017 2:05 pm)
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Fred you will have to head to Phoenix. My sister said they are going to be about 85 on Thursday!
Good call. Actually I'm headed to Phoenix and Tuscon next month. Ask your sister if she's ever heard of the 4th Avenue Street Fair in Tucson. I could live there in the winter.
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Just Fred wrote:
Fred you will have to head to Phoenix. My sister said they are going to be about 85 on Thursday!
Good call. Actually I'm headed to Phoenix and Tuscon next month. Ask your sister if she's ever heard of the 4th Avenue Street Fair in Tucson. I could live there in the winter.
This time of year is so darn nice in the Phoenix area. Will check on the fair.
Way off the topic but if you get around Casa Grande visit the Casa Grande Ruins. It's a truly a magical place.
A step back in time. Been there a half dozen times. Find something new each time.
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Just Fred wrote:
I say if I never see a snowflake for the rest of my life, then I'd be a happy guy.
I don't know, Fred.