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dryslot

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  1. That's was some 2-3"/hr stuff that just rolled thru here.
  2. That's generally the case as they will cut qpf back, Thats why these SWFE's have a ceiling, Its driven by WAA, Now if this was more of a coastal or a Miller B with well developed centers, Then its a different ball game for many then your relying on the track of those to who gets the goods.
  3. If modeled correctly, It looked between 17-23z was when the best rates were to occur.
  4. George, Honestly, These don't produce 12"+ just for the record, So remember that the next time you hug the models.
  5. I learned after the one we had on the 4th, Once it latches on to the warmth and doesn't let it go, You need to pay attention, Otherwise then that when its flip flopping from run to run you can toss it, It held onto the warm layer and when every other model was to cold until they ended up caving in the end to it.
  6. I will probably end up similar, I would have needed the precip to go more NNE instead of ENE, Thats why i was hoping the primary stayed amped to get it to go further north before it went ENE, Radar looking better though
  7. It was more right then wrong, The other models were to cold and had accumulating snow down to NJ.
  8. -SN, 10/6°F, Snow growth has been sand so far, Looking at radar to the west it looks to get better here soon.
  9. -SN, 10/8°F, Looking at 5-7" here when all said and done.
  10. The Nam is laughing after it got sh it for 2 days.
  11. Of course it does, You're in Northern Maine, Gods country......
  12. 18z Euro a tic or so on the northern side, Bumped qpf a bit.
  13. Does nothing for us down here and where we want it to snow does nothing too.
  14. GYX bumped into the 8" range here and just hoisted WSW.
  15. Tblizz called me out yesterday mentioning warm layers, Beware.
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