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Based on the 00z Euro Ens, 12z op GFS, op Euro, and GEFS this one is pretty much on life support. 

 

If you want flakes I'd prefer no phase at all and let the ULL swing overhead on its own Sunday AM as opposed to phasing with the main low and creating a stronger storm. 

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I still see low confidence for accumulating snow in the interior, extremely low at the coast. We've had a few good runs 100+ hours out. A few months from now, deep into winter, there would be no serious considerations or 10 pages of post for this threat. People are very excited for snow understandably. Maine is another story, they have a much better confidence of accumulating snow. Sure, Euro wasn't the awesome run it was last night. But we are far from our last swing at this time frame 5+ days out...Keep your head's on straight people.

Who's head in here isn't on straight? Don't see anything too ridiculous.

And BS on the we wouldn't have pages of posts for this if it were mid-winter. Inside of 120 hours with last night's ECM run there'd be plenty of discussion.

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I still see low confidence for accumulating snow in the interior, extremely low at the coast. We've had a few good runs 100+ hours out. A few months from now, deep into winter, there would be no serious considerations or 10 pages of post for this threat. People are very excited for snow understandably. Maine is another story, they have a much better confidence of accumulating snow. Sure, Euro wasn't the awesome run it was last night. But we are far from our last swing at this time frame 5+ days out...Keep your head's on straight people.

totally disagree,even in winter this would be a fascinating evolution and definitely a possible big event
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Based on the 00z Euro Ens, 12z op GFS, op Euro, and GEFS this one is pretty much on life support. 

 

If you want flakes I'd prefer no phase at all and let the ULL swing overhead on its own Sunday AM as opposed to phasing with the main low and creating a stronger storm. 

 

 

concur

 

Second.

 

Both models had similar changes over the past 24 hours. Digging about 500 miles further south.

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Eh its a ball park back west but doesn't really matter, I take them with a grain of salt, The SV snow maps i have found not to be to good

Come on dammit...Dryslot we need to hash this out because the snow map details 4-5 days out are THE most important thing there is!

*There's the screw loose post

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I would give it some more time before pulling the plug on accumulating snow outside of Maine. Still a good amount of time.

What we can count in I think is a cold raw and potentially wet weekend.

Also, if the next set of models totally destroy any snow chance, cue a couple of people bringing up models nobody has ever heard of to show that it still might snow lol

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totally disagree,even in winter this would be a fascinating evolution and definitely a possible big event

Well, any potential for snowfall is exciting. I just think the amount of things needed to lineup for anything considerable seems to put a big negative weight on my shoulders. Late October climate is always against it, and no need to remind me of what happened in 2011, I certainly haven't forget. This seems like a different scenario than that. Hate to say 'thread the needle' as everyone does but...

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Good golly miss Molly. I take a break from reading and this page goes two more pages forward. HAHA It doesn't matter if it is Fall, Dead of Winter and heck even Summer (not that we would be talking snow). The discussion would keep on going. Now within 120 hours the model wars continue to increase.

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The surface freezing lines don't lie, and the surface stays above freezing throughout except in interior Maine.

This is where soundings come in. Euro might show 34 at the sfc but -3c at 925-950mb. That's snow. Sometimes it has unrealistic lapse rates in the bottom 1500 feet.

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