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January 14th-16th OV/MW/GL Storm 2 potential


patrick7032

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Just got around to checking the 12z EURO but it is a nice hit for the Eastern Ohio Valley on Sunday and Monday. Has over .5 from Eastern Indiana through most of Ohio.

That third storm looks huge, could be an appl runner, I see that fun with East/ West whos gon get what comin :D

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Just got around to checking the 12z EURO but it is a nice hit for the Eastern Ohio Valley on Sunday and Monday. Has over .5 from Eastern Indiana through most of Ohio.

lol...damn, that would be more than tomorrow. Where did that come from???

by the way the gfs is trying to brew an eastern monster with everything but the kitchen sink crashing into the trough. MA and NE better forget this one...it's either gonna be a cutter or app runner.

interesting week and a half ahead.

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12z GFS showing 0.70" liquid for ORD thats all snow over then next week.

Where do you find these graphs at? I know I have found them before, along with the soundings with the extended info as far as indicators and such at the bottom of the graph, but I cant remember where at.

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0z GFS came close at D7. Even if there's no monster, if I can pick up about a foot of snow over the next 10 days from these various clippers and waves, I won't complain.

wow...by week 2 gfs TORCHES the entire country. at one point it looks as though the 0 850 is no where in the conus...lol. 60s-70s????? late january???:sizzle:

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I'm not hating the idea of that late January warmth.

I am lol. Plenty of snowstorm potential in the coming weeks which tells me we are ready to build up a nice snowpack, and I dont want another New Years-like torch to take it away. My new goal is to get into the top 20 "whitest" winters list, meaning most days with 1"+ snowcover. Would be a very unexpected treat in a Nina. Normal for a winter is ~50 days, and going back to 1900 (when I have snowcover records, though they actually began in the 1890s), to get into the top 20 we will need 65+ days, to get top 10 we need 75+ days. To date, we are at 26 days and counting.

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