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Steve

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The trend is clear with the Canadian having led the way...stronger 2nd wave squashing the 3rd wave.

 

is there a g/e rule?     Still odd that the euro hasn't gone that route.   But yea, it appears the nam was some sort of heavy non-snow frozen followed by nothing.   Local mets like CBradley have to be absolutely crapping themselves.   This thing has been so hyped up locally.  

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is there a g/e rule? Still odd that the euro hasn't gone that route. But yea, it appears the nam was some sort of heavy non-snow frozen followed by nothing. Local mets like CBradley have to be absolutely crapping themselves. This thing has been so hyped up locally.

Impact would still be high as this would be a crippling ice storm, but I don't buy it. I think it was jbcmh who said it earlier, we typically don't get the big ice storm. I think the NAM is probably overdoing the 2nd wave.
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is there a g/e rule? Still odd that the euro hasn't gone that route. But yea, it appears the nam was some sort of heavy non-snow frozen followed by nothing. Local mets like CBradley have to be absolutely crapping themselves. This thing has been so hyped up locally.

Bill Kelly just posted on his FB page that he isnt buying the latest runs. Says 6-10, w/ up to a foot in some areas.
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I dont even know what to think at this point. 12zGfs showing over a foot of snow. While Nam is dropping 5-8 Inches. Hopefully Cincinnati will get pounded So i can finnaly join the "main March 1-3 thread"

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Here's my final. Just not buying in to the amount of suppression the GFS shows. While I did cut back a tad on the totals I wouldn't be surprised to see areas in the 12"+ range somewhere in the 8 - 10" range on the map. That will likely be where TNSN sets up. Very complicated system to say the least. It's one of those high bust % storms lol.

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