Updated today’s QPF…
According to the NWS Snow Spotters Page we had a range of snow totals, about 2.5 inches in Montgomery county and 3.5 or so in Delaware county and 3.5-3.8 in parts of Chester county.
So the NAM (and my forecast) overstated the QPF a bit, but still did better than the GFS which hadn’t picked up on this snow until yesterday and was still under-predicting. Sometimes the average QPF works best, but one never knows when. BTW, it’s still snowing lightly here in Montgomery county at 8:30AM
For today, Friday, the NAM continues to spit out 0.09 inches QPF of precipitation for this morning through this afternoon. Not clear if it will mix with and change to rain, but that changeover is likely. For tonight, QPF values are significant (0.90 inches water) but warmer thermal profiles are going to make the forecast prediction even more difficult.
I’ll be updating later this morning, based on the newer NAM and GFS data.