STORM UPDATE -WEDNESDAY 12 noon

The latest GFS has become available and QPF values are now similar to the NAM – about 0.85 inches water.

I’m inclined to stay with my earlier forecast—

[su_note note_color=”#ebf2d9″]With March sun angle, I’m still going with 4-7 inches of snow, measured on grassy surfaces, with higher part of that range more likely. (This means 7 inches.) This is for Philadelphia and immediate suburbs.  [/su_note]

An additional 2 inches could be added to that range (meaning 6-9 in ) for far northwest suburbs.

 

3 thoughts on “STORM UPDATE -WEDNESDAY 12 noon”

    1. I think you’re in what I consider far northwest suburbs. I may have overestimated the effects of the March sun insolation through clouds.
      Upper air analysis shows dryer air moving in at 22000 feet. The snow intensity should begin to diminish in an hour or so

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