If I recall there was a bit of waffling with the models (especially the EURO) for the last storm. Maybe there's still room for this one to come back West a bit as we get closer to the actual event. We'll know a lot more tomorrow and should be able lock in whatever's expected on Friday.
trueWeather posted this on Facebook. I do realize that every storm is different, but given the potential track that they are depicting it seems as though if the storm were to take this track the QPF would be further inland. No?
Does the 3-5" that fell last night in E Mass not count toward the full storm totals? I do not see any change from yesterday's totals at the NOAA.gov website.
100%. Just thinking the exact same thing. These storms are a nuisance as far as I'm concerned. I'm sitting here pissed that I actually need to get outside and fire up the snow blower for another mediocre 4" storm.
Bitter comment. Garbage storm? If you are that emotional about who gets the most snow, then you should have grabbed a hotel on a line somewhere on a line from Newburyport to Boston to Taunton. Some of the best Winter conditions in years!