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This system tomorrow just seems to smack of El Nino....moist, juicy southern low that seems to continue to amp up right until go-time.  Now some of these runs are warm all the way back to Watertown, NY when a few days ago there were a couple runs tracking the low southeast of New England. 

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12z Euro has some slightly more significant icing issues for ORH over to Berkshires late tonight and early tomorrow. It's not because it really lasts longer, but because it is spitting out more like a quarter inch of qpf before 12z. A little more like the GFS.

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Well I rake leaves so I can pick up any doggy do do, keep my foundation area free of wet,prevent piles from becoming home for pests, keep the walk ways and driveways from becoming slip hazards and for aesthetic reasons, nothing worse than like Kevs pic from the other day, than having leaves on top of pristine snow. Tips one maple, well try having 4 oaks about 60 foot tall, 2 maples, 5 Cottonwoods , 3 sassafras , a 80 ft Hickory, a lilac, cherry , assorted scrub oak all shedding their leaves into a fenced in 1 acre lawn. Yea I could literally wade halfway up my knees if left in place. Such volume of acidification left undisturbed year after year would most certainly destroy any grass. I understand Tips concern for the world but if he wants to lead by example perhaps he could unhook from the grid to do his part.

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12z Euro has some slightly more significant icing issues for ORH over to Berkshires late tonight and early tomorrow. It's not because it really lasts longer, but because it is spitting out more like a quarter inch of qpf before 12z. A little more like the GFS.

 

Yeah there's like that initial wave that shoots out to the SE with some heavier forcing while it remains 32F or lower in the hills down there.  May actually have more mixed precipitation down that way than up here on that scenario as by the time the main show gets up here, we've warmed up to 33-34F.

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