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Mid FEB through March Threats/Snow Storms


mitchnick

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I've even lost track of what the relevant fantasy snow timeframe to be looking at is at this point.

I am interested in the lead shortwave Thurs-Fri, and the one most are keying on over the weekend. Both have some potential to trend better imo. I couldn't care less about anything beyond the weekend at this point. Futile to even go there.

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With the mean trough axis E of the coastline, there's no way we get in on an Miller B action.  Only way we snow this weekend is if the vort/surface low pass south of us on the Detroit-Norfolk express line.  I know where my expectations are lying.  

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models will change over the next 6 days, but our chances (and not guarantees) are starting 2/15-20

anything before that would be a fluke

 

Yeah, I am watching that 1004mb SLP in S OK at 192 with the 1047 H nosing into the Plains with what looks like decent confluence out ahead of it (at least I think there is)

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With the mean trough axis E of the coastline, there's no way we get in on an Miller B action.  Only way we snow this weekend is if the vort/surface low pass south of us on the Detroit-Norfolk express line.  I know where my expectations are lying.  

 

Yeah, that's not the best thing to hang one's hat on.  Might as well hope for the Chattanooga Choo-Choo (actually that would be a good location!)!  We would really need that trough/vortex to dive almost due south in order for the surface reflection and dynamics to give us much hope.  Oh well, we'll see I guess.

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Yeah, I am watching that 1004mb SLP in S OK at 192 with the 1047 H nosing into the Plains with what looks like decent confluence out ahead of it (at least I think there is)

 

Question is, does the high slightly outrun the low moving E-ENE?  In the 12Z GFS, it appeared the high was a bit too slow, enabling the system to go well to our north, whereas earlier the GFS was more favorable in terms of that cold high getting in here in time.

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