Out of pocket but saw the Gfs snow map. Mostly 1-3 for LSV using kuch. Less for msv and usv. It's a bit south as to the low position. Looks like some transfer issues/holes.
At this point, I think there is a lot of confusion and multiple vorts running around up there. So not sure of the answer to that. Just an observation. Like I mentioned, people in the MA starting talking phasing yesterday. The opposite of spacing.
12Z Nam at 21 has the N/S Vort just above NY. Last night, at 0Z, it was slated to be east of Maine by that time (at least the lowest pressure as identified by the Nam)
We broke the board discussing plowable vs no last evening. The true winners were those trying out their plow techniques while us nerds were discussing it.
Lol, we do not need to discuss any further. My comment was a wonderment. My only Miller b backing was the 0z euro from Monday. I think that had the look...and one or two of the nam runs.
We one hundred percent agree on TT being easier to navigate. Ironically I saw that Florida wave just now because I was on TT vs pivotal. Things pop out better on TT maps. Snow maps stink as we know. Some of the more complicated panels look better on pivotal.