Tbh..I only ever cared about winter storms or severe storms/hurricanes (snowfall amounts, hail, wind gusts)..and never about how much non-frozen liquid falls.
However, I may get one now that I'm a seasoned, grizzled amateur.
lower cape kinda got screwed both days..and the drought has been terrible down there too. Boston/NW another screw zone. The Portsmouth RI/Westport area got really screwed as well..but otherwise a good chunk of the region did well
Yes I was wrong. Once the mets started talking about the convective potential and the scattered nature, I backed off a bit. Admittedtly, Stein has gotten to me emotionally at times.
GEFS, GFS OP do, and to a lesser extent the Euro OP
Though the EPS, GEPS don't really show much of a cooldown. EPS is more of a mild-down late next week
models are consistent in maybe a slug of .25 for eastern areas..then the familiar stein scenario with storms firing inland and not making it to the coast