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Feb 5-6 Threat


jrodd321

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I would caution the wide spead thing, because every big storm this year modelled to be an expansive miller A this far out has not been as expansive when it hit.

Yeah, they seem to lose the overrunning aspect. Hopefully, this one is different. The pattern seems to be different anyhow.

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Please stay on topic of the feb 5-6 time frame..there is a medium range thread as well as a Feb9-11th time frame thread....posts in this thread that stray on to other storm threats are likely to be moved or deleted. Thanks.

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12z NAM is showing a mixed bag up here 40 or so miles north of NYC

http://www.meteor.iastate.edu/~ckarsten/cobb/cobb.php?model=nam&site=kswf

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How does the precip shield look into eastern PA? I'm going to be driving to a bit past Allentown on Saturday so just wondering. For our area seems just wet.

.50-.75 for them...its starts off frozen-then to perhaps rain-back to frozen.....just a mix bag of slop.....roads should not be that bad...being that its coming during the day saturday

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Euro showing its warm bias once again.....GFS/GGEM the way to go at this range. Ukie has been all over the place this season, wouldn't put too much faith into its solution. NAM will be in its good range by the 2/4 12z run.

The setup though is lousy if you want more snow in the NYC area. No high to the north to keep cold air in. This should be a mostly mix/rain event, unless we were to get lucky with a bombing low taking the perfect track.

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The setup though is lousy if you want more snow in the NYC area. No high to the north to keep cold air in. This should be a mostly mix/rain event, unless we were to get lucky with a bombing low taking the perfect track.

well for the northern Mt. Holly zones I'm going with 3-7". A sloppy 2-5" near I-95, particullary just NW of that area and a sloppy 1-3" east of I-95.

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well for the northern Mt. Holly zones I'm going with 3-7". A sloppy 2-5" near I-95, particullary just NW of that area and a sloppy 1-3" east of I-95.

Highly doubtful. This is pretty much a lost cause. I just hope it doesn't kill my snow pack too much.

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