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12 minutes ago, Ericjcrash said:

It's actually ripping right now.

It’s snowing steadily here but the temperature is in the mid 30s so it’s not accumulating, at least not on dark surfaces. The back edge is approaching from the west so it should be over in 30-60 minutes. 

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1 hour ago, cny rider said:

OK so the NWS radar is really awful now.

I'm thinking of subscribing to RadarScope.

I know it will work on my iPad......but can I use to on my Mac desktop too?

Sorry for the stupid question.

 

Yeah...put me down for putrid, when describing the NWS radar.... Guess I'll stick with College of DuPage's radar...

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Looks like BUF is favoring the Euro and Canadian so far - they tend to keep the LP closer - gamble for sure!

Will all but throw out the impatient GFS that rushes the phasing
jets and delays the blossoming secondary low until it is well past
our forecast area. Much prefer the looks of the Canadian Hemispheric
and ECMWF packages...so THAT is where forecast has LARGELY been
based.
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7 minutes ago, vortmax said:

Looks like BUF is favoring the Euro and Canadian so far - they tend to keep the LP closer - gamble for sure!


Will all but throw out the impatient GFS that rushes the phasing
jets and delays the blossoming secondary low until it is well past
our forecast area. Much prefer the looks of the Canadian Hemispheric
and ECMWF packages...so THAT is where forecast has LARGELY been
based.

“Coldest airmass of season pours across the region on Christmas Day with synoptic snow giving way to moderate to heavy lake snow east of both lakes. Travel likely to become an issue...mainly from southern suburbs of Buf to PA line...and in the Watertown area. Heavy lake snows Christmas night east of both lakes. Cap 5-10k ft so rates >2" likely with thunder/lightning possible (esp east of Lk Ont).”

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32 minutes ago, SouthBuffaloSteve said:

“Coldest airmass of season pours across the region on Christmas Day with synoptic snow giving way to moderate to heavy lake snow east of both lakes. Travel likely to become an issue...mainly from southern suburbs of Buf to PA line...and in the Watertown area. Heavy lake snows Christmas night east of both lakes. Cap 5-10k ft so rates >2" likely with thunder/lightning possible (esp east of Lk Ont).”

I despise KBUF...they almost NEVER forecast LES for the metro even though the Canadian shows it and the euro shows it on the weekend...no mention.

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23 minutes ago, Thinksnow18 said:

Not according to KBUF that above position of the winds would have a band square through downtown 

“East of the Lakes” is a fine statement.  We are still 5 days out on this storm and a jog 100 miles East or West changes the entire setup and who gets the snow.  Until we get into short range we’re gonna keep seeing the drifts back and forth.  Everybody’s still in the game at this point.  

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