The little blob in North Potomac getting that kidney bean shape as well. Bit is a signature trying to pop on the SRM 0.5° angle too. Looks pretty good on the TBWI/TIAD as well.
If this were a snowstorm this would crash the board. Expecting over 18" of snow to realize the day before you'll be lucky to verify a warning level event.
00z Euro gets the low through Pittsburgh around 989mb...with +20 temp anomaly at 850 [thanks to a jet of nearly 65 kts]. It also significantly backed off on the rainfall (shocker) only about 2" regionwide.
The "we are due" index is pretty high in several areas specifically:
1.) Derecho
2.) Tropical system/remnants
3.) EF-2 or greater tornado
4.) Large scale river flooding event
Sooner or later the pendelum is going to swing back on us.
I'm going to respectfully disagree with you on those folks. Perhaps it's because I was fortunate to have WGAL out of Lancaster for so many years and that team is my benchmark. Their graphics package is excellent, the forecasts aren't hyperbole and they all have good on camera presence.
Some of them are, but most of them are pretty hypey with run-of-the-mills storms (alert day, etc.) The worst has to be the CBS affiliate out of Baltimore, Channel 13...if it's not sunny and 70 it's the end of the world.
It really doesn't pay to make a storm specific thread before D3, otherwise you're making a wishcasting thread that 9/10 times turns into 35 and rain.
Part of the blame lies with @stormtracker for prematurely starting the thread, but it was @Bob Chill who openly tossed the Euro yesterday. He is the one who deserves pitchforks and torches.