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February 2016 Forecasts/Disco/Obs


snowman19

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Watch this storm trend east this time around lol

Don't be surprised if this jumps around every run. It simply closed off in a better spot which slowed down the flow. It could completely cut off (Although Unlikely) and bury the mid-atlantic or end up hundreds of miles offshore next run.

 

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Don't be surprised if this jumps around every run. It simply closed off in a better spot which slowed down the flow. It could completely cut off (Although Unlikely) and bury the mid-atlantic or end up hundreds of miles offshore next run.

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Models blow at seeing that wedge in the SE, the CMC has a tendency for some reason to be good at seeing it at this range and oddly enough it's fairly suppressed relatively to what you'd expect the CMC to normally do on a system like this. The setup down there could ultimately dictate the early life of the system and if it more or less has its growth stunted because that high is stubborn to give in the system may end up weaker and strung out up this way

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The EPS continues the extreme volatility theme this winter for the rest of February.

Record Arctic shot potential this weekend followed by a warm up and then a cool down

the last week of February. Rapid 500 mb changes have been the prime feature

this winter.

How warm you thinking? EPS showed 3-5F AN?

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the ukie has us snowing at a gd clip with a developing coastal right along the coast,very high ratio snow too.i'd say the west trend is on big time. :ee:

..NWS still saying eastern zones may have 'period of light snow with

accum. of a dusting to a couple of inches'...i good us a freshening up..

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12Z NAM (still out of its most accurate range) shows the cold arctic air hanging tough which results in a significant front end snow in the metro - this is all beginning to make a lot of sense because a near record plunge of arctic HP is not going to just escape rapidly its going to leave behind cold enough air when the precip arrives overrunning it

 

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