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10 minutes ago, mitchnick said:

End of Gem has something.  I think all the models are going to be teasing thanks to the SSW, but that doesn't mean anyone in the forum will see anything. Threats are so scattered. 

Something to watch maybe before we fully close the shades?

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14 hours ago, Kevin Reilly said:

65 and sunny next run or maybe it shows this for three more runs then has the storm down in Jacksonville heading due east. 

Jacksonville or Hatteras or Pittsburgh. And that’s called predictive science 

 

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1 hour ago, NorthArlington101 said:

Fringed 

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That might cause some melt downs along the M/D line.

Let me tell you that you wouldn't want to be a bunny in my back yard if that would actually happen lol. ( which it won't)

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Issa wrap. Hopefully next year we can snag an El Niño and finally break out of this drought-producing, nw flow. I mean, the lack of a substantial snow in the northern tier is just getting weird at this point. I’m ready for spring and a reshuffle of the overall pattern.

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6 hours ago, Ji said:


Dr no say no

 

WPC still going bullish with rainfall.

Mount Holly AFD going with likely probs for rainfall ( heavy showers with thunder ) on Sunday and Sunday evening with the passage of the cold front, then much cooler and drier.  Severe potential at this point seems limited, but worth monitoring as stated in the AFD.  

 

 

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