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W KY is just getting destroyed by that defo band

http://radar.weather...s/full_loop.php

We are looking at OUR future. We are about to be totally annihilated - wiped out by torrential defo bands with thundersnows. Those omegas on the modeling were off the fooking scale. There is gonna be a convective element to this banding tomorrow night. Book 'em dano

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Maybe we have been fooled this whole time by LWX and they are not really waiting to hoist warnings cause they are not sure where the rain/snow line will be. Maybe they just are not sure whether to an issue a warning for 4 to 8 or 8 to 16.laugh.gif

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Unfortunately some of that will be wasted and the ratios will be lower, but i get your drift. If this would verify like the GGEM shows there better not be any bitching here the rest of the winter.

Is that 30-40mm's over IAD/DCA/BWI in general or very specific? Either way, wow.

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W KY is just getting destroyed by that defo band

http://radar.weather...s/full_loop.php

We are looking at OUR future. We are about to be totally annihilated - wiped out by torrential defo bands with thundersnows. Those omegas on the modeling were off the fooking scale. There is gonna be a convective element to this banding tomorrow night. Book 'em dano

that not just deform bans thats the ull kicking ass

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BWI north and east of there is in the bullseye but DCA/IAD are still 30+ MM

I'm trying to think back on when the last time there was model agreement like this for a big snow....and I really can't recall anything since perhaps March 2009 in Richmond? Last year there was general consensus, but not 100% agreement like this.

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I'm trying to think back on when the last time there was model agreement like this for a big snow....and I really can't recall anything since perhaps March 2009 in Richmond? Last year there was general consensus, but not 100% agreement like this.

sref was giving us 2"+ in this range last yr.. we were doing pretty well

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