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dryslot

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  1. A whiff i don't think was ever on the table, But a inland track is not off the table.
  2. Not much vis this afternoon at 3,717' on Coburn Mtn, Last 1,000' was all squalls and the summit was maybe 100'vis
  3. Correct, If i comment that i do like it i can tell you many won't lol
  4. I would give it less weight on this one, I mean, This system is quite dynamic so there's going to be convective processes the are going to effect the outcome so i think the Euro can handle this better until we get into meso range.
  5. The GFS still has more upgrades needed to unseat the Euro, Its still bad with complex coastal systems.
  6. At least, The 18z GFS has the SLP where it should be near the cape this run instead of chasing the convection to the east on 12z.
  7. Sugarloaf in the clouds today.
  8. I wouldn't be worrying about a weaker south solution, But one that hugs or moves inland and warmer would be more of a concern.
  9. I'll have to check in as i will have limited access on models being up in NW Maine from tomorrow to Saturday afternoon.
  10. Yes, We start to get into the 96hrs window and you can weigh the euro a lot more, If we still have a similar solution or better tomorrow at 12z, I think we may have a pretty good idea whats going to happen other then some subtle nuances as we get closer in.
  11. That's what i noticed anyways, Just following where there was snow on them indicate that to me.
  12. This is the type of system where the Euro should still be superior to the GFS when it comes to complex coastal's.
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