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  1. Aren't we kind of getting into the better range for the mesos over the globals, though? If we are than that would give the edge to the NAM. I'm watching this closely as I'm a trucker heading back east from California in the time frame for the storm. I usually run 40 to 44 to 70, but if it's going to be bad in Oklahoma, I may just head right on up to 70 and go through Colorado and Kansas.
  2. So my plan to drop down to I-10 to avoid the snow might just be a fail. The cold air made it much farther south, and now the NWS is predicting 1-4 inches along the whole I-10 corridor from Sierra Blanca to Lordsburg.
  3. My truck driving plan is to drop south to aviod the mess that I-40 will be, and now it looks like I-10 will get in on "some" of the activities as well. NWS El Paso says perhaps up to 2 inches in the lowlands... Ugh...
  4. Thanks guys! I'll be monitoring this thread (along with the models and the NWS) for your thoughts and analysis.
  5. Thanks. I've been keeping an eye on this since yesterday. I'm heading to LA after loading in Ohio. I'd probably lose some time going south around it, but I might lose more if I-40 turns into an icy nighmare.
  6. Friday is where my interest lies. I will be trucking across I-40 fom Tulsa to the 66 Casino that day, if I don't drop south to I-10 to aviod it. What are the thoughts of you western guys and gals with regards to this event?
  7. If I was sitting up on I-80 in Columbia by the water gap instead of I-78 in Bloomsbury right now, per radar, I'd be seeing some very heavy snow.
  8. I'm parked at the Bloomsbury TA truckstop in New Jersey and every now and then I see some mangled, half melted snowflakes smacking the windshield. Temp here is 38.
  9. Congrats to you, your nephew. and the team on a great accomplishment!
  10. I just notice that on the radar. Wow. DC is ripping snow and you are getting rain. This is the most unbelievable winter I've ever seen...
  11. And as it turns out, it wasn't warmth and rain we had to worry about...
  12. While this may be true, for some people it's just not possible to look outside the region where they live. Take me for example. If I were in a career where it would be likely I'd have to move to get a job, since my wife WILL NOT leave the region, I'd either be jobless or divorced.
  13. If this weren't a weather board I'd swear you were talking about truck driving. What you described is almost dead-on in the transportation field as well.
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