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December 8/9th Storm - STORM MODE THREAD


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  On 12/8/2017 at 2:37 PM, Cobalt said:

All it takes is one heavy band to scoot in to DC, and we've got a good 4-7" event. NAM seemed a tad dry but farther West 

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If we could just get a bit more tilt on that trajectory, it would send the real good stuff right on our doorstep. Of course, it would also likely bring warmer temps and the rain closer as well, but the low is pretty far out over the ocean. I'd take my chances.

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  On 12/8/2017 at 2:44 PM, osfan24 said:

If we could just get a bit more tilt on that trajectory, it would send the real good stuff right on our doorstep. Of course, it would also likely bring warmer temps and the rain closer as well, but the low is pretty far out over the ocean. I'd take my chances.

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Best snows occur when you're at least somewhat bordering the rain by 40/50 miles. Most of our cold temperature events underperform it seems

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FXUS61 KLWX 081507 AAA
AFDLWX

Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
1007 AM EST Fri Dec 8 2017

.SYNOPSIS...
Weak surface ridging weakens today. A low pressure system will 
impact the area tonight through Saturday. High pressure will 
return Sunday into Monday.

&&

.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/...

06Z GFS/GEFS continued the westward trend that began yesterday
afternoon and continued last night. New snow probs show
potentially higher snow totals especially across our southeast
counties. We'll not be making any headline adjustments or
changes to the expected or most likely amounts at this time 
pending 12Z guidance but if fcst remains consistent or models 
trend any further west we would need advisories to the Blue 
Ridge mtns and warnings possibly for King George, St. Marys and 
Calvert counties.
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  On 12/8/2017 at 3:09 PM, Bob Chill said:
A lot easier and less stressful just going off the gfs/euro combo. Meso's aren't much different if at all anyways. 



This is absolutely the type of setup where globals are going to handle the moisture feed better, even close in. Meso’s can be used when precip is knocking to potentially determine banding. HRRR I wouldn’t even use until snow is happening tbh


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  On 12/8/2017 at 3:10 PM, yoda said:

You forgot the UKMET ;)

But yes, agree with your point.

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Yep. Euro/Ukie/GFS all look about the same now with only small variances in western edge and totals. Small ticks from here I would guess. I would say my yard is locked in for .3-.5 qpf right now. Seriously doubt much upside above .5 but I hope I'm wrong of course. 

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