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December 18-20 Talking Points - Part 2


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This might be the kind of hook hybrid miller A/B storm that causes a dryslot and/or change to rain for SE New England but buries further west. It's all about how/where it forms.

Youre thinking right along with me-- I want a stalling version of the Millenium storm ;)  We would get Chris L type snowfall amounts lol.

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Honestly I don't understand why so many people are concerned about QPF, its going to continue to change. Of more interest should be the better setup at 500 and the improving trends. Who cares what verbatim it shows this run in terms of qpf, lets hope the good trend continues and more can get in on the action.

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Honestly I don't understand why so many people are concerned about QPF, its going to continue to change. Of more interest should be the better setup at 500 and the improving trends. Who cares what verbatim it shows this run in terms of qpf, lets hope the good trend continues and more can get in on the action.

Not interested in the exact number, just the relative differences to determine the gradient.

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The earlier it blows up the better, and the further southwest it will be.

This doesnt really need to be that much further southwest to totally bury us lol.  How many days of snowfall are we talking about? 2?  Looks like the thing just stalls out lol.

The crazy thing is that amazing run from the GFS a few days back might have been right after all lol.  It gave us 2+ feet of snow.

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