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Dec 9-10 storm threat


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I'll find out in the next 15 minutes, but does it push the WCB east before it gets up here?

 

 

No, its good there...I mean to the east, its' heavier, but there's still between 0.5-0.75 of qpf between 00z and 06z tomorrow night there. Prob at least a quarter inch before 00z.

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No, its good there...I mean to the east, its' heavier, but there's still between 0.5-0.75 of qpf between 00z and 06z tomorrow night there. Prob at least a quarter inch before 00z.

 

Sweet thanks.  Yeah the heaviest moisture will be east as obviously the Atlantic is closer to the Maine mountains and there's the whole upslope component too.  But good to see it keeps the lift going up here and doesn't fragment it.

 

I just saw it now...that's much better lift up here than the NAM or GFS have, which seem to disjoint it between the mountains in ME and parts of upstate NY.

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Yeah that's real nice...that's like the GGEM for up here.  Gets in a good 1.0" of QPF before any sleet or rain from here to Pittsburgh, NH.  But then east of that in SR/SL land its like 1.4-1.8" before mixing.

 

I'm wondering if freezing mist/rain is going to be a decent issue too.  The low levels seem to hold near 32F for a while after it warms up aloft.

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