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Snow chances increasing for Tuesday

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By: Ryan Fannock 11/07/2019 I've been tracking a storm on the models for the past few days. It's still being modeled, so I figured it's a good time to give an update. In my last article, I showed you the Canadian model and how it wants to drop feet of snow on the East Coast. Well, I did mention that it would most likely change. However, it didn't change "too much." It has dropped the projected snow totals, but it still keeps the storm in our forecast for Tuesday.  Along with the Canadian, the GFS (American) has jumped on board for a snowstorm. Both models are similar in the amount of snow we receive. It would certainly be enough to shovel and plow if these projections came to fruition.  The last big model I look at is the EURO. Again, there's a storm. However, the EURO tracks it further North which would bring us a rain event. It keeps the heavy snows well North of PA. In my personal opinion, I'm leaning towards the Canad...

Fannock's Forecast - Thursday morning

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Thursday: Sunrise: 6:42am Sunset: 4:54pm 11/07/2019 Average High: 57 Average Low: 33 Fully insured tree removal company Providing service in Schuylkill County 11/7/19 Cloudy with a high near 45. Isolated rain showers are possible early in the day. However, a steadier rain will move in as we approach mid-day. Heaviest rain will fall between 2-4pm in the afternoon. As colder air moves in from the West, rain will transition to snow in the higher elevations. This will occur AFTER 5:00PM.  Snow showers won't last too long though. Everything wraps up by 7:00PM. Accumulations on roads will be ZERO. Yeah, there may be some coatings on cars or grass in the absolute highest terrain. But for 90% of you reading this, the snow won't stick. In fact, some of the very low elevations may NOT even see a changeover to snow at all.  I'll put a post out this evening as the rain/snow line moves closer to Schuylkill County. ...