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President's Day Storm Obs & Nowcasting


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I don't. Probably more a function of local geography than anything else. KOKV reporting se. Same effect. Anything from the easy always seems to boost our precip. Probably a little upslope component.

Interesting. I did notice two highs competing to the north. Congrats on your coating already!

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I think you guys in DC and NOVA have a decent shot at 3" or so...for me up near Baltimore and NE MD, Im thinking kinda meh, the good forcing isnt going to get up here and dry air is going to be a factor, short models and globals have hinted at it...my over under for me is still 1" in my opinion.

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Hey Mid-Atlantic folks,

 

Now that we beginning to get into the now-casting/obs aspect of this upcoming storm, I wanted to introduce my new tool that compares real radar to simulated HRRR and NAM4km radar. Check it out!

 

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www.jmmweather.com/HRRR.html

www.jmmweather.com/NAM.html

 

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This is awesome. Thanks!

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This is almost like a clipper.

yes. one place I erred in the early leadup to this was not believing the extended nature of the light activity. but there's really a little northern stream wave train!

 

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