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Jan 6/7 "Event" and obs


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That band at the back is the leading edge of PVA rotating in from the shortwave trough pivoting through the area. There was likely going to be a large area of ascent in conjunction with that s/w swinging through. Don’t be surprised if that is up near 2”/hr rates moving through parts of NoVA and central areas of MD. This should push many up near, or over the 2” mark with other in the northern tier close to warning criteria, which is likely one reason LWX expanded the warning. Great little storm here. Delayed, but not denied. Ripping fatties is always great


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15 minutes ago, KAOS said:

Wait for the pivot.

Think we’re too far south to see any effects from the pivot once the coastal fully takes over (rapidly happening as we speak). Typically how these transfer situations go for us. We pray we cash on the WAA slug before the coastal robs the energy — mission accomplished!

Can see clearly from the movement of bands off the Atlantic being throw NNW into NYC proper and the convection off the NJ coastline that the coastal low has gotten going in a big way and will continue to rapidly intensify. Boston about to get the smack down layeth on it. 

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