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February 12-13, 2024 | Winter Storm


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Good storm.... Roads cleared up real quick! Sun Angle!!! 😁

Definitely over 12" , Compaction factor for sure. No time to wipe off the board.

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43 minutes ago, StretchCT said:

Which one and where are you?  The one with a lot of snow or the one with a little?

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(just a reminder to members that it's helpful to provide some location in your profile)

2024-02-12 06Z NAM did it for me. Nazareth, PA Northampton County

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1 hour ago, chaser915 said:

I don't live in PA, and this was last hour, but here is an alert I received. FYI (courtesy of Broadcastify)

[TR/Major Vehicle Accident] DOWNINGTOWN EXCHANGE (312) IS CLOSED DUE TO TREACHEROUS CONDITIONS AND MULTIPLE VEHICLES BLOCKING RAMPS.(09:36 EST)

I drove by the overpass right before the exit around 9:45, didn't notice anything out of the norm and that part of the TP looked pretty clear. The other roads in the area were pretty terrible though.

The baby woke up at one point in the middle of the night, probably around 2 or 3, and I could hear the rain coming down pretty good. We still ended up with probably 4" of some heavy, wet, snow. Would have been a bit more if we would have changed over a litter earlier. It sure did look pretty out there though

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5 minutes ago, RTC3-LAST CHANCE said:

Note to newbies that haven’t seen snow in like forever. Music and shoveling rock. Just don’t use white air plugs like some moron i know 👀 👀. Going with the sleep deprivation angle. Should find the one by early March.

My sweater cap holds mine in pretty well. 

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13 minutes ago, LUCC said:

Heavy snow in this final band, should be done in 15 minutes. 

We ended up melting as fast as it accumulated.  The last band was the heaviest of the day.  I’d say ~3” total accumulation is possible here imby, where you can see the effect of the melting and water droplets from overhead branches, leaving a slushy 1”.

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8 minutes ago, cer5059 said:

I drove by the overpass right before the exit around 9:45, didn't notice anything out of the norm and that part of the TP looked pretty clear. The other roads in the area were pretty terrible though.

The baby woke up at one point in the middle of the night, probably around 2 or 3, and I could hear the rain coming down pretty good. We still ended up with probably 4" of some heavy, wet, snow. Would have been a bit more if we would have changed over a litter earlier. It sure did look pretty out there though

Yeah my insomnia had me up at 3:00 and we were getting sleet up this way, I was going in and out of falling back asleep and could hear the pinging subside. It was actually pretty cool.

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44 minutes ago, StretchCT said:

Some top Mt Holly reports

...Northampton County...
Bangor                       12.0 in   1030 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Bushkill Twp                 11.0 in   1005 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Bethlehem                    10.5 in   1033 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Danielsville                 10.5 in   0900 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Nazareth                     10.3 in   0950 AM 02/13   Public
...Montgomery County...
Upper Hanover Twp            8.1 in    0950 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
2 SW Pennsburg               7.5 in    0930 AM 02/13   Public
New Hanover Twp              7.0 in    0918 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Monroe County...
Tobyhanna                    14.5 in   0900 AM 02/13   Public
Stroudsburg                  13.2 in   1030 AM 02/13   CO-OP Observer
4 NNW Echo Lake              13.0 in   1045 AM 02/13   Public
Arlington Heights            12.5 in   1031 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter\
...Lehigh County...
Weisenberg Twp               12.3 in   1005 AM 02/13   Public
Germansville                 10.8 in   1030 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Allentown                    9.5 in    1030 AM 02/13   Public
New Tripoli                  9.3 in    1010 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Carbon County...
Jim Thorpe                   13.4 in   1030 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Lehigh Twp                   11.0 in   0850 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Lower Towamensing Twp        10.8 in   1030 AM 02/13   Public
...Bucks County...
2 E Telford                  8.9 in    1030 AM 02/13   Cocorahs
Hilltown Twp                 7.5 in    1002 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Berks County...
Huffs Church                 9.4 in    1037 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Hamburg                      8.8 in    1015 AM 02/13   Public
Blandon                      8.1 in    1020 AM 02/13   Public
...Sussex County...
Montague                     13.2 in   0845 AM 02/13   Public
Hampton Twp                  13.0 in   0935 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Sparta                       12.5 in   0930 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Morris County...
Randolph                     10.3 in   1013 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Boonton                      6.0 in    1015 AM 02/13   Public
...Monmouth County...
3 NE Perrineville            3.3 in    1030 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Holmdel                      3.0 in    0828 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Middlesex County...
Metuchen                     4.5 in    0910 AM 02/13   Public
Edison                       3.6 in    0921 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
...Hunterdon County...
Califon                      8.0 in    0951 AM 02/13   Trained Spotter
Flemington                   8.0 in    1000 AM 02/13   Public

 

Eyeballing about 10" in Denville, NJ  - I can throw a snowball to Randolph which is listed at 10.3" so maybe I can be a trained spotter when I retire.

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Back again from 12 miles NNW of center city Philadelphia. I waited to go back out clear what came down after I cleared the driveway three hours ago. Glad I waited. The sun is out, temperature at 37, even some areas of the driveway that don't get the sun are now clear of the coating from what fell since 9:30. Of course there's the pile at the end of the driveway from the plow. In the meantime, snow is melting and dripping from the trees. 

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1 hour ago, KingTer said:

Vernon, NJ Update

unofficial 13-14” total.  Unfortunately working remotely a few hours or I would be outside by now.

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We adults should get a snow day too so we can go out and enjoy it.  Nothing like a snow hike.

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That's a wrap for this one, have at most 3" of heavy wet slush, if only 5 degrees colder at the onsite and during. Oh well, beggars can't be choosers! 

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1 hour ago, Undertakerson2.0 said:

Power and internet have been out for a couple hours. I hate trying to be on here on my phone. All the best to those who have to move this it is easily the heaviest way to snow I've dealt with in a while

Actually I didn't think this was as heavy as the one we had back in January. Wet slop on the bottom but above that didn't seem so bad.

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1 minute ago, Phillyfan said:

Actually I didn't think this was as heavy as the one we had back in January. Wet slop on the bottom but above that didn't seem so bad.

That was no picnic either.  Maybe the trauma of it caused me to mentally block?

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