Cant remember the last time I had a squall drop a half inch that didnt melt within a few hours. Nice going into the next event with snow already on the ground.
I honestly dont know how anyone can panic about 4 inches of cold powder that will be on the ground for weeks. Also with another threat just days away after this one. We have a chance at a historic January here.
I am up in Winchester. So I am not out of the game. But I would certainly prefer a combo of the Euro/UK over the American models. I think you all are sitting pretty to be honest. And glad for the southern Shenandoah Valley. You guys are due.
Also at 51 the GFS is closed off at 500 in KY and the UK is not. So the GFS is trying to drive the surface low north. The UK is not. Crazy the difference this close to the event.
I would think in those positions we would see some phasing going on. The GFS gets it done. But if we can get some interaction between the vorts we have a chance for a big dog.