Kyle Elliott, M.S. | Millersville University
BACKGROUND:
Kyle holds a B.S. in Meteorology from Millersville University and an M.S. in Meteorology from the Pennsylvania State University. Kyle worked at AccuWeather from 2016-2020 as an operational forecaster. He then joined Millersville Meteorology in fall 2021. His primary focus is on weather analysis, media meteorology and the development of Internet weather resources. An expert forecaster, he has been quoted in newspapers and magazines and has composed hundreds of forecasts for TV and radio broadcasts.
I'm following this closely as i recall with last weekend event it seemed to perform well. These blend of models slowly diminished and moved NW and that ended up to be fairly close to reality (if memory serves me correctly). Good to see where it's at right now.
Ouch, I've seen this too many times, I just really hope the other models don't slowly move towards them. I think the next 24 hours will be critical especially once the current storm moves out tonight. Love seeing all other models on board, but need to see EURO move towards them soon.
Got 1.76" in my gauge, to me this was just another pedestrian rain storm. I was hearing in the MA (the sky is falling and all from some) I of course understand I don't live there and am sure some experienced flooding and power outages. Just underwhelmed imho compared to the hype. Back to tracking rain this Friday and maybe snow next week.
It's about go time, the Euro concerns me as I hate being on the border of a tight gradient, but thinking if we get the heavier precipitation as @Blizzard of 93 said we can do more. I'm going with 2-5 across Lancaster with more to the NW and less SE, (pretty obvious )
Very true, we are sometimes on the good side of the edge and other times not so much. Either way like you said, it's nice to be tracking something. Hopefully we can all enjoy some shoveling this weekend.
Thanks @MillvilleWx, your thoughts and time are always appreciated! Agreed it's too early for any maps, but have to like the way things are looking at least right now.