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    Mon, 26 Nov 2012

    Philly Winter Weather Update- Mon 9 PM
    Tonight's NAM just available shows temps too warm for accumulating snow. Well, that clarified quicker than expected.

    posted: Nov 26 2012 at 9:15 pm

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    Philly Winter Weather Update- Mon 8 PM
    The NAM model continues to forecast over a half inch of water falling in our area, starting before daybreak. Last night's models had temperatures supporting snow. Today's models are slightly warmer making it unclear what form of precipitation will fall. The GFS model has been some drier with less precipitation and milder temps.

    It still looks like a mix of wet snow and sleet mixed with rain will fall. It's unclear how much if any will accumulate. It is possible that the only accumulation will be on grassy surfaces. A low confidence scenario but one where we still could get a surprise heavier accumulation.

    posted: Nov 26 2012 at 8:53 pm

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