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2 hours ago, WeatherMonger said:

I got .85" on my measurement for this mornings wave, official airport recording was .8"

 

Calling for 2-3" tonight, I told most to wxpect 1 1/2 or less, excluding the morning snow which would melt off, and did.

 

I'll give winter until Palm Sunday to show itself, after that I am Spring or bust.

May have to cut it down by 1 1/2 - 2 inches. 0 - .5"

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3 hours ago, Toronto4 said:

The 00z UKMET increased snowfall for the GTA and the 03z RAP goes bonkers like the 00z HRRR. It’ll be interesting to see what transpires tomorrow.

6z RAP and HRRR actually bring a little mixing into the equation during the daylight hours today, but with a slightly further west track we rock with the death band defo zone tonight.  Trade off I'm willing to make.

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3 hours ago, snowstormcanuck said:

6z RAP and HRRR actually bring a little mixing into the equation during the daylight hours today, but with a slightly further west track we rock with the death band defo zone tonight.  Trade off I'm willing to make.

What’s your take on toms lake effect snow? NAM shows a stout band impacting the city for a few hours near rush hour tom. 

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5 minutes ago, Snowstorms said:

What’s your take on toms lake effect snow? NAM shows a stout band impacting the city for a few hours near rush hour tom. 

Narrow band...roll the dice as to whom it effects.  Seems like an impressive setup.  I was reading on twitter that inversion heights are AOA 11k feet.

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16 minutes ago, snowstormcanuck said:

Narrow band...roll the dice as to whom it effects.  Seems like an impressive setup.  I was reading on twitter that inversion heights are AOA 11k feet.

Wow that’s impressive! Upper air dynamics and warm Lake temps are ideal for a decent lake effect outbreak. Wouldn’t discount widespread flurries through out the day tom. 

The real fun begins in a couple hours. 

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