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Jan 25/26 Storm Threat...(Part 3)


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Does anyone know or remember what day the euro First caught on to the fact this could be a major storm. There is a feature that I keep seeing up in Canada Near the great lakes that looks like a High pressure center is wanting to pop, but I want to go back to see when the models or where the models might have thought this feature would be.

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Does anyone know or remember what day the euro First caught on to the fact this could be a major storm. There is a feature that I keep seeing up in Canada Near the great lakes that looks like a High pressure center is wanting to pop, but I want to go back to see when the models or where the models might have thought this feature would be.

I believe it was 00z on Thursday night? You can go back to the last locked thread and check it out.

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Thanks. Bye the way you need to be given a lot of credit for your PBP for all these storms. But, I don't see how you can function the next day, because your always on here! A true winter weenie!

I believe it was 00z on Thursday night? You can go back to the last locked thread and check it out.

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Wow! Folks have really gotten testy on here today and tonight. A few model runs that were not quite as favorable as the last few days and you would think that nobody here had seen snow in 5 years. There is still alot that can happen both ways. There are alot of peole that could get alot of rain. Cold air will be limited this time.This will likely be a very dynamic system that will produce it's own cold air close to the system and thump some folks north and west of it's track. Three mets I follow closely ( James Spann, Matthew East, Kirk Mellish) seem to think there are still a broad range of possibilities. We will likely follow this up to storm time and still not know until it is upon us. One man's nightmare will be another man's bullseye. Either way this winter has already been exceptional for most of us and I seriously doubt we are done tracking snowstorms after this one. Let's remember that we are the SE weather guys and not the MA or NE and treat each other accordingly.

Good luck for those of you following the Euro tonight. Hopefully the Gap band will be playing for all off us! I'm off to bed!

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