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7 minutes ago, vortmax said:

Guys, the vort over the Pac isn't even being sampled yet. Until that happens, this system is still in play...

I prefer to have knee jerk reactions that are 100% dependent on the exact last Kuchera map I just saw. ‘It’s on! It’s off! It’s on again! It’s off- screw this winter!’ 

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Hey, I still have a little snow pile outside my apartment building from this week's 2 inches. A little bit made it through yesterday's normal 55 degrees.

This week had a 2 inch snowfall that mostly melted overnight, we had a thick frost another morning, then black ice another morning..and a tiny snowpile outside. Winter has arrived to Upstate Mid Atlantic! 

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3 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

The thing about these ensemble maps is that it looks like a huge area could get decent amounts, when in reality it's more an average amount from so many different possibilities. Basically, a marked cutoff between snow amounts is hard to depict on these maps.

I know this.
 

But it was a great opportunity to post that gif. 

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8 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

I am avoiding every other subforum right now because I know they're all probably rejoicing with the current trends.

Maybe I'll be able to go back at the end of the week and experience wailing and gnashing of teeth in between shovels full of snow?

Too much to ask? :P 

You just have to know how to play it. I just have fun with them. 

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KBUF

.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
The focus this time period will continue to be upon a storm system
crossing the Southeast, and rapidly deepening off the southern New
England coastline Wednesday through Thursday. The overall flow is
progressive enough to keep this eastward track to the storm, with
only its northwest edge brushing by our region. Light snow Wednesday
will end through the night as this storm tracks towards New England.

Surface high pressure behind this system will bring quiet weather to
end the week with a sub freezing airmass Thursday becoming above
freezing by Saturday.
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