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BuffaloWeather

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  1. Poorly officiated game, but still think the better team won.
  2. On the top left you can see 3 various CMC runs. That is definitely not the RGEM. The CMC-GDPS, CMC-RDPS, and CMC-HRDPS.
  3. Actually that link you posted I haven't used in awhile. That shows CMC-GDPS. The RGEM is the CMC-RDPS I believe. I guess we can match up both runs and compare to see if they're different model runs.
  4. Pretty sure thats the RGEM. But the CMC animated model is definitely not a 6z run of CMC as evident from the bottom time stamp.
  5. Theres no such thing as a 18z or 6z CMC/GEM. If you go to the bottom hover over hours 48 and 49. As soon as it turns to 49 it goes back to the Oz run. Wolfie explained this to me once and I got it right away.
  6. And both Ens are pretty far NW. Its likely game over unless some big changes tomorrow.
  7. Not the most accurate map Buffalo is at 74.9" and Rochester at 62.8". That shows KBUF NWS recording station at 58".
  8. That's a really nice spot. Probably the best retention in Erie county and gets hit with lake effect from WSW/W/WNW flow. They probably average 180-190" a year. Spraguebrook is my favorite cross country trail in Erie County.
  9. We're you near Kissing Bridge? That would be far Nw Sardinia which would be a nice spot.
  10. Yeah its close a little further SE than Boston/Colden. Boston/Colden is a 15 min drive from my house and they get like 80" more than me per year. Whats so nice about colden/boston is you're so close to the 219 and only 30 minutes from downtown Buffalo. These towns also have shops/stores in them so they're not completely remote. You get the best of both worlds. My inlaws have 10 acres of undeveloped land in the Boston Hills. Eventually we are going to retire up there when we build our retirement home.
  11. Overnight totals. 5.3 in Niagara county was highest with 5" in Orleans. https://kamala.cod.edu/ny/latest.nous41.KBUF.html
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