Entries from Storm Team Weather tagged with 'Snow'

APRIL SNOW

Sunday morning, many looked out the window to seen some snow flakes mixing between rain drops. Not the sight we like to see coming off of some warmer weather a few days ago. Above is an image from Storm...

WE'RE NUMBER ONE, AND NINE!

Well, we finally put this March in the record books as the snowiest March on Record. So far, at the time of this posting, we have managed to accumulate nearly 34 inches of snow for the month at Erie International...

MORE SNOW POSSIBLE

We could be adding to our accumulations as we move through the next 24 hours. Here is the set-up: We have a stationary front parked to our south with a colder airmass making an approach from the north. This means...

STORM UPDATE: SNOW TOTALS

Here are some snow totals from the storm that scraped the area. While no snow developed in the city, inland areas did see snow, like expected. LINESVILLE 5.5 " MEADVILLE 5W 5.5" EDINBORO 0.5" Ray Petelin, WSEE Storm Team...

MORE SNOW TO START THE EASTER WEEKEND

While models are still wavering a bit on the storm's track, it is safe to say that our viewing area will see some snow from the next system running through the region. CLICK TO VIEW GFS SNOW FORECAST CLICK TO...

WE'RE NUMBER 10!

After officially picking up 2.2" at Erie International Airport yesterday, we have become the tenth snowiest winter on record. Here is that top ten list of seasonal snowfalls: Looking at the numbers, we are less than a half inch away...

LUCY LIKES IT!

We are flirting with entering this winter in the top ten when it comes to amount of snowfall. We, at this point are less than two inches away from reaching that point. I have recently found that it is awful...

CLIMBING THE SNOW CHARTS

After 1.6 inches of snow last night at Erie International Airport, the official snow tally continues to rise! We have now had 28.3" for the month, and 113.1" of snow this year. This little bit of snow pushed this March's...

VIEWER QUESTION: CAN IT BE TOO COLD TO SNOW?

When it comes to the Earth's atomosphere, the answer is no, but your line of thinking may be on the right track. As air cools, its ability to hold moisture decreases, making snow less likely. However, there is always some...

SNEAKY SNOW

At the beginning of my meteorology career, my dad, who is also a meteorologist, told me that the worst storms are the ones that sneak up on you. This is the WSEE parking lot at 10am on December 5, 2007....