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Climate175

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  1. While some are still skeptical of it lol, 18z WeatherNext 2.0 trended west too.
  2. I’m awaiting the play by play commentary from the usual individuals lol.
  3. I admit I asked it myself but it literally was for a laugh lol. Back to regular scheduled programming.
  4. It said the 06z WeatherNext 2.0 was OTS and it indeed was. Let's see what the actual map says if someone is able to post it later.
  5. LOL, this is what Gemini said when I asked about for Baltimore area regarding 18z WeatherNext (take with a grain of salt): The 18z run of the WeatherNext 2.0 model (Google’s advanced AI weather system) indicates an increasing risk for a significant winter storm in the Baltimore area this weekend, specifically from late Saturday night (Jan 31) through Sunday morning (Feb 1). Compared to earlier runs, the 18z update shows a "sharpening" of the coastal low-pressure system, which has resulted in a notable westward shift in the heavy snow band—bringing the I-95 corridor, including Baltimore, into the primary impact zone. 18z WeatherNext 2.0 Snowfall Forecast for Baltimore Forecast Detail Model Projection (18z Run) Projected Totals 5–9 inches (Mean Ensemble Forecast) High-End Potential 12+ inches (if the low tracks 50 miles closer to the coast) Probability of >6" ~45% (a significant jump from the 12z run) Start Time Saturday between 8:00 PM and 11:00 PM Peak Intensity Sunday between 2:00 AM and 8:00 AM
  6. Yes, it is available on StormVista. According to Evan Fischer, it has regular updates there.
  7. It was pretty accurate with this most recent storm I've heard.
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