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Significant upper middle Atlantic S/CNE mix/snow potential Jan 3+


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2 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

Is that drop that runs through my yard a taint issue or is there a crap less qpf along 495?

 

thx.  In phone

I feel like this far out, the fine and minor details can be chocked up to being painting “artifacts”. Screw zones will move around. If it’s within 24 hours I’d take it more seriously 

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16 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

A lot of parallels with the first Feb '83 storm (the one before the HECS)....Feb 6-7, 1983. That was a huge crush job from roughly 495 belt westward and northwest. Though it did bring some decent snows to 128 (albeit some taint)

Yikes I never knew about that. Thank God lol. 
 

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18 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

A lot of parallels with the first Feb '83 storm (the one before the HECS)....Feb 6-7, 1983. That was a huge crush job from roughly 495 belt westward and northwest. Though it did bring some decent snows to 128 (albeit some taint)

Can you refresh on what that was for someone who lived in New London then—and must have had a rainstorm?  Tia

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25 minutes ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

lol he’a funny. cmc/nam too far nw while euro/uk prob too far se..that puts him literally in the strike zone. 

I need a later capture for big totals. I'm not relaying on a simple compromise with respect to how far nw deformation makes it...that is always farthest NW guidance, and then some.Look at last event....only model that had it far enough NW was GEM.

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