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2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread


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Just now, Met1985 said:

It's like the boundary gets caught up along the mountains. But this isn't the final solution so im not fretting. 

Yep this is far from over. The energy isn’t even onshore and we have a massive storm system to work through today before the models get clarity. I wouldn’t exactly expect the models to nail an overrunning event 3+ days out anyways.

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Just now, Met1985 said:

I'm calling bs on this run. There isn't even any upslope snow behind the front. Your telling me the flow stays SW as the isobars are NW? 

I bet its extremely rare for Knoxville to have 6-12 inches of snow and 0 in Canton

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The upcoming pattern is what we want. Several shots of cold air coming in as well as energy available. This isn't the cold, dry pattern we saw last December. Obviously details will be determined, but a few weeks ago many were calling for a torch in mid January. I'm optimistic that we are at least in the game.

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1 minute ago, cold air aloft said:

The upcoming pattern is what we want. Several shots of cold air coming in as well as energy available. This isn't the cold, dry pattern we saw last December. Obviously details will be determined, but a few weeks ago many were calling for a torch in mid January. I'm optimistic that we are at least in the game.

Yeah we're the hell is our torch!? People been saying we we're going to torch since December.... Bullocks. 

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3 minutes ago, Met1985 said:

One thing is apparent is that it's going to get freaking cold.sfct-imp.us_ma.jpg

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This will present some challenges for the grid on the east coast. Stock your fire wood and make sure you have propane or heating oil if you use it.

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