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anthonyweather

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  1. These follow the previous NAM, not suggestive of the new NAM .
  2. I would think euro will bump north some. But N&w burbs should do well with 3-6/4-8 & LV 6-12 & poconos 9-16 .
  3. That band is capable of 2-3” per hour, and it’s not a small Norlun trough type feature. She’s wide .
  4. I’m pretty certain that’s why they held onto the watch, but upgraded the Poconos. So you can bet your bottom dollar there will be a winter storm warning when you wake up tomorrow. .
  5. Yeah I’ll reassess in the morning but likely 4-8/5-9/6-10. See how euro looks and 6z mesos and go from there .
  6. Still thinking that 8-14 has the opportunity to slide south maybe 20-30 miles
  7. Really perplexing. Nothing supports it. Nothing. I know the IVT is still 100% up in the air no matter what these models show, but still. Don’t get it .
  8. Mt holly yet again increased the Lehigh valley. I don’t get it lol .
  9. 18z icon. Looking like 1-2” area wide but what do I know .
  10. You should really join the NWS if you know where an IVT sets up 18 hours before a storm. You could save a lot of lives .
  11. I mean, 2-3” will be the norm, if a 4” lollipop makes the phillly crew feel like they got a foot, good for them [emoji23] .
  12. It’s a 2-3” event for most , lucky ones may see 6”, but we won’t know where until the storm is here .
  13. And it’ll probably end up in nyc. No sense even trying to forecast it, it won’t end up where modeled .
  14. Latest SREF 9z Honing In on LV To NW philly hammer zone .
  15. Latest SREF 9z Honing In on LV To NW philly hammer zone .
  16. The latest 3k RRFS keeps mainly a non event for most aside from a narrow band from Lehigh valley and points east. .
  17. I mean at the end of the day there’s really not that much of a difference between 4 inches and 6 inches once it’s on the ground .
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