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Potential extensive winter event, I-95 west and with again a chance for NYC first inch(es) of snow Mon or more likely Tue Jan 16, 2024 (serves as OBS thread as well)


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Just now, qg_omega said:

She’s done, pretty epic bust for most

It looks like a bust for the models and forecasters. 

What looked like a few inches for many areas with high ratios turned into nothing because of the dry air and the late Miller B formation. 

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It looks like a bust for the models and forecasters. 
What looked like a few inches for many areas with high ratios turned into nothing because of the dry air and the late Miller B formation. 

Lotta confusion on here this morning. Your saying bust and others says coastal will get cranking and the anemic radar will fill in. Which is it?


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12 minutes ago, qg_omega said:

She’s done, pretty epic bust for most

it wasn’t a bust at all

 

Just a bunch of guys talking themselves into a frenzy on a 1-3 inch snowstorm

this was a perfectly modeled, perfectly forecasted, 1 to 3 inch snowstorm.

And as myself and several other posters tried to say yesterday, if you set your expectations for a light snowfall you were going to be happy. And if you set your expectations on a fabricated 6 inch snowfall, you weren’t going to be happy.

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1 minute ago, the_other_guy said:

it wasn’t a bust at all

 

Just a bunch of guys talking themselves into a frenzy on a 1-3 inch snowstorm

this was a perfectly modeled, perfectly forecasted, 1 to 3 inch snowstorm.

And as myself and several other posters tried to say yesterday, if you set your expectations for a light snowfall you were going to be happy. And if you set your expectations on a fabricated 6 inch snowfall, you weren’t going to be happy.

Yea I think when D.C. over acheived, many figured we would also. Central Park had .6 as of 2 A.M. If they don't go over an inch, something is wrong.

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2 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

it wasn’t a bust at all

 

Just a bunch of guys talking themselves into a frenzy on a 1-3 inch snowstorm

this was a perfectly modeled, perfectly forecasted, 1 to 3 inch snowstorm.

And as myself and several other posters tried to say yesterday, if you set your expectations for a light snowfall you were going to be happy. And if you set your expectations on a fabricated 6 inch snowfall, you weren’t going to be happy.

It was sort of a bust for many in the sense that most of the models kept on bumping totals up even up to game time. Not an epic bust or anything.

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Just now, the_other_guy said:

light snowfalls, and the urban concrete jungle don’t mix well together.

 

Even if it’s cold out.

The rates were supposed to be good during the overnight hours according to some models . 

Seeing the Euro and GFS jack up amounts were great. 

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9 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

it wasn’t a bust at all

 

Just a bunch of guys talking themselves into a frenzy on a 1-3 inch snowstorm

this was a perfectly modeled, perfectly forecasted, 1 to 3 inch snowstorm.

And as myself and several other posters tried to say yesterday, if you set your expectations for a light snowfall you were going to be happy. And if you set your expectations on a fabricated 6 inch snowfall, you weren’t going to be happy.

Nws forests for me was 4-6 I doubt I got 2 inches . Not an epic bust but def a bust 

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