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Weekend Disco/Obs Thread


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The Latest RUC is a lot less gung ho on tonight.

the hi res and local models are cool but they're wrong more than they're right imo. i do think that stuff will try to rotate south/east but i don't think it will be terribly impressive and if i had to lean one way other the other hard not to lean further east.

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the hi res and local models are cool but they're wrong more than they're right imo. i do think that stuff will try to rotate south/east but i don't think it will be terribly impressive and if i had to lean one way other the other hard not to lean further east.

The NAM would have to be wrong too, which isn't necessarily a shocker. I don't think anybody is looking for much, but light snow falling with gusty winds and temps in the 20s is sure the heck a lot better than basically anything we've seen this year (minus those who got in good squalls today).

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The NAM would have to be wrong too, which isn't necessarily a shocker. I don't think anybody is looking for much, but light snow falling with gusty winds and temps in the 20s is sure the heck a lot better than basically anything we've seen this year (minus those who got in good squalls today).

i think the hrrr etc are more gung ho than the nam? wrong not necessarily right word maybe-- more like not completely right. either way... here's to the hrrr.

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The NAM would have to be wrong too, which isn't necessarily a shocker. I don't think anybody is looking for much, but light snow falling with gusty winds and temps in the 20s is sure the heck a lot better than basically anything we've seen this year (minus those who got in good squalls today).

I agree, all the models have it, even the Euro

but traditionally, every time we were supposed to get snow coming from our north, whatever the exact setup, it hasn't worked as advertised

but we'll see I guess

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Loop of the squall:

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that is pretty cool.. it looks like it transitions to outflow dominant with stuff popping on it toward the later half. not sure that's the case but a similar radar sig. might explain it "expanding" and snow lasting longer in some spots like here.

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