V-Storm: Cams, JB RE: 1993
JB has finally said it. In his video that he shot late this morning (see it here), he said that he believes this storm will rival the Blizzard of 1993 for cold and snow totals in some places in the Northeast. The storm dropped a wide area of more than 20 inches of snow up the spine of the Appalachians then into Central Pennsylvania and New York.
The number of Blizzard Warnings (light green) and Heavy Snow Warnings (magenta) is worth noting in this storm:
We only have a couple of inches in Central PA thus far. Here is a list of the highest accumulations by state, as issued by The NWS [JessePedia] and our SnowMatrix. I will update these reports later this evening.
Beattie, KS: 14.0"
Near Colony, ND: 12.0"
Muncie, IN: 11.0"
Springfield, IL: 11.0"
Palmyra, MO: 9.0"
Reynoldsburg, OH: 6.0" SnowMatrix
Wayne, IA: 6.0"
Valders, WI: 5.7"
Lima, OH: 6.5"
Rockwood, PA: 4.0"
Wrightsville, PA: 3.0" SnowMatrix
Stephenson, VA: 2.25" SnowMatrix
Newark, DE: 1.5" SnowMatrix
Lambertville, MI: 1.5" SnowMatrix
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The AccuCam has been repositioned to show the snow better, for this storm:
The J-Cam has also been repositioned to show the snow outside my office window, as I am working at home the rest of the day and may not be able to get to work tomorrow.
And of course I have two live cameras at home, one looking out over a field and another looking at my driveway (where you may see me snowblowing later this evening).