An extraordinarily heavy snow band (upper 30's dbZ for you radar fans)
developed just SW of CASI HQ around 7pm and has been moving NE
"training" over us since then. We have received an INCREDIBLE THREE
INCHES of snow since this hit, approximately ONE HOUR ago! I simply
don't believe my eyes. My DAILY snowfall accumulation has suddenly
doubled! Visibility is low, maybe 1/4 mile, through the very heavy snow
at 8:10pm. It looks like I am just over half way through this thing.
I have uploaded a cropped radar image from about 8pm for my area to this
location:
http://www.weatherwatchers.org/2000/0130/hqradar.gif
The red dots are as follows:
TJ = Unionville PA, No Snow Reported During Radar Shot
SC = Downtown State College PA
HQ = My Location
Unlabled Dot = KUNV Airport
Additional information from CASI Members regarding this storm can be
found here:
http://www.weatherwatchers.org/2000/0130/
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Jesse Ferrell - Meteorologist/Web Dev. - j{at}weatherwatchers.org
Central Atlantic Storm Investigators - www.weatherwatchers.org
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