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Snow for the southeast?

It truncates the S/W after 192hrs. In a good spot. I like the setup. Of course the vortex over New England might crush it out to sea, but this time heights are rebounding nicely ahead of the storm and there is a troff digging in the west. all may help a less supressed track. Of course theres another 30 runs to watch it.

Edit 00z GGEM shows a Miller B http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~gadomski/CMC_0z/cmcloop.html

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It truncates the S/W after 192hrs. In a good spot. I like the setup. Of course the vortex over New England might crush it out to sea, but this time heights are rebounding nicely ahead of the storm and there is a troff digging in the west. all may help a less supressed track. Of course theres another 30 runs to watch it.

Edit 00z GGEM shows a Miller B http://www.meteo.psu...0z/cmcloop.html

A little positivity from Mad Cheese-----not used to that. guitar.gif

The set-up is not bad, although as you said, suppression may be the final outcome. It's nice to see at least one model show precip getting this far north.

MDstorm

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