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Feeling better about this storm. Watch for the typical last minute northward trends and possibly stronger coastal which could bring higher totals. The RGEM, HRDPS, and NAM looking pretty good. A good 3-6 inches from Salisbury to Cambridge to Georgetown, with 1-3 inches elsewhere. Mixing south of Salisbury and at beaches. Of course potential exists for higher totals. 

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Feeling better about this storm. Watch for the typical last minute northward trends and possibly stronger coastal which could bring higher totals. The RGEM, HRDPS, and NAM looking pretty good. A good 3-6 inches from Salisbury to Cambridge to Georgetown, with 1-3 inches elsewhere. Mixing south of Salisbury and at beaches. Of course potential exists for higher totals. 
Sounds good to me! Great start to what looks like a very favorable pattern

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Mount Holly for Easton, rain and snow smh...

Sunday
Snow likely before 10am, then rain and snow likely between 10am and 4pm, then a chance of snow after 4pm. Cloudy, with a high near 36. Northeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
 
 
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Mount Holly and Wakefield (as usual) not performing their best. Doubt it mixes in Easton, and Wakefield has gone from 4-6 inches in Salisbury, back to 3-4, and now back up to 4-6. They had less than an inch in Ocean City and now 2-3 inches there. Storm tonight on 00 guidance is slowling the storm down a bit, maybe ending later Sunday night/Monday morning. We will see! These storms LOVE to overperform.

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