Not really. Last night he was one of the first to go 4-8" here while many were still at 3-6". Not sure what you're getting at unless you mean you area specifically.
What the RGEM dose like in the post of the NAM12 here is it instead makes the SLP close to New Jersey the Dominant one and you get to see what potentially can happen if that did. That's all it's doing.
Last night I remembered commenting on the dual structure of that low, fighting for dominance. We'll see what little hiccups can happen in the next 12 Hours or so before go time.
"But I don’t have the Kuchera ratio on that. Add 25 per cent to your output snowfall"
I never use the Kuchera, I found it exaggerates the fluff factor potential a little too much.
The CMC is a warning to us that there's a limit to how far north and west this can come. People need to keep that in the back of their collective minds.
You don't want this thing to start coming too close, not that I'm personally worried, but anymore and the smell of taint starts entering into the conversation, especially near you.
Seems like a dual Low structure. In other words, you have 2 lows battling for dominance. Obviously, the SLP closest to the cost is delivering the goods here. If that other Low got absorbed by it, we'd be talking about a bigger storm sytem.