Yea, its a more simple, vanilla way for this to roll out. The inland low is absorbed sooner which shuts off the warm air over there...and the UL's are much more simple in how they play out with much less ice.
Gem has the non stacked, dual low structure but closes off the 850 firehose a bit sooner and hammers Western PA. It is really is a bit better over here as well. Already posted the Rgem but we are sort of in between when one would be considered over the other.
So had not had a chance to look at the Nam but on TT the "L" is in Central MIss at 19 and the Gulf at 20. To me it appears the Nam continues to advertise multiple waves climbing the coast...basically scouring us out from both sides.
It's actually never been a snow storm unfortunately. It looked great leading up to the situation but once it got in range to have panels with precip, it was always a quick change over for most here.