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2 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Same here...I'll take that for now and then worry about the details as we get closer. If we can get some signals of an EML in here this could become exciting...especially with how strong the jet has been

Pattern looks pretty ripe in the Midwest this weekend into next week. Not too stoked for anything here though.

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10 minutes ago, Hoth said:

Pattern looks pretty ripe in the Midwest this weekend into next week. Not too stoked for anything here though.

Mesoscale features will determine the tornado potential but I would expected numerous convective lines with very large hail and destructive wind gusts. Flooding probably an issue too. 

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1 hour ago, CoastalWx said:

 To progressive with the deep layer lift like we talked about. Looks like the Monads had a couple inches though?

Models trended the wrong way in the final 24 hours or so. The sfc low shunted east while the ULL was way back NW in the adirondacks...we wanted a tighter system with a longer period of deeper lift. 

Still impresive for mid May though even as is. Looks like ORH prob had some mixing as they reported UP overnight at 36F. 

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Just now, ORH_wxman said:

Models trended the wrong way in the final 24 hours or so. The sfc low shunted east while the ULL was way back NW in the adirondacks...we wanted a tighter system with a longer period of deeper lift. 

Still impresive for mid May though even as is. Looks like ORH prob had some mixing as they reported UP overnight at 36F. 

Yeah couldn't really get the conveyor belt going..although as you said, pretty impressive for Mid May. 

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Driving up Mtn Road, like 1 out of every 5 cars had some white on them haha.  First found snow accumulations on grass near the Toll Road base (as is often the case) at 1,200-1,300ft and maybe a half inch at 1,500ft.  I drove to 1,800ft on Spruce and found about 1.5".  

Big snow gradient on the trees around 2,000ft.  Just plastered white above that level.

No golf today.

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