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EastonSN+

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  1. GEFS starting to look more like the EPS!
  2. Depends on the model suite that wins. GEFS has more of a cutter risk look with the trough in the center of the country. EPS has the trough east and frigid and blocking further south.
  3. Not looking good for most on this run. Rainy.
  4. Thanks. Wasn't great here on the CT coast but ended up with a solid 6 at the very end. If I am not mistaken this has a better air mass.
  5. This is funny with the snaking banding over NY and Central CT.
  6. Oh God what a great storm. Largest of my lifetime with 27 inches while in Norwalk CT.
  7. I have looked at this phenomenon a lot, seems that if you are directly north of the LP there is a tendency for dry slotting after the fronto passes. Perhaps the METS can opine with the actual specifics.
  8. What are your thoughts on the potential arctic outbreak. GEFS seems less enthusiastic (looks like more spread rather than a completely different look) Do you know which suite scored better so far? GEPS seems to be more in the middle, so potentially best way to go until the ensembles line up.
  9. I really hope the temps support this for the coasties.
  10. Hope my temps support accums. Precip will be there.
  11. I hope the EPS has the PAC right! Here was the GEFS, seems to be a bit less blocking. Wouldn't mind a blend!
  12. We need to get rid of that cluster over NYC.
  13. Just thinking with a -4AO block an offshore track is possible, albeit unlikely to be a MISS.
  14. While the GFS is unlikely we still have a -4 AO. So an offshore track is plausible.
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