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Thursday/Friday Nor'easter blast?


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The GFS is kind of all over the place, but the other systems and their ensembles seem to be converging on the idea of at least a modest if not a more significant soaker.    Looks like a good test of the theory that good rains progged in dry patterns can often fail.

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  On 4/7/2025 at 10:13 PM, dailylurker said:

It's been a long time since we've seen a good coastal storm. The euro looks like a potential drought buster. As usual.. the heaviest as of now looks to be along the bay and Eastern Shore. I'm sure this thread will do great lol. 

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Glad I put the larvicide down yesterday when my wetland area was largely dry. After today's rain, many places now with a couple inches of water lying. If that comes to fruition, it will become pretty expansive.

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Concerns:  

  1) The axis of heaviest rainfall will be relatively narrow; it's not some huge coastal low-induced rain shield

  2) We've been in a dry pattern

  3) Precipitable water amounts will be decent but not overly impressive

Pros:

  1) Ensemble agreement is quite healthy

 2) There will be a zone of healthy frontogenesis with good flow off of the Atlantic that has potential to target our nicely quite effectively

 

         Hoping that the good model agreement that favors us holds overnight.

     

 

 

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Euro and gfs hold overnight. Euro favors I81 corridor, GFS the metro areas. GGEM lost it and went to the icon solution where the new low scoots out to sea…still about 0.5-1.25” though.

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