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38 minutes ago, mclean02 said:
Not sure how that 8.2 happens in gso but I will take it lol
Looks like a lake effect snow band. I’m sure it will happen just like that lol
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2 minutes ago, Avdave said:
Know it well, Born in Boonton and grew up in Sussex county. I left there in 1999 and bounced around the northeast, 2016 Jan I was in Northern VA and we had 34" there
Nice, Sussex was often a jackpot zone in some of those storms. And it sounds like a bunch of us cashed in in 2016.
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1 minute ago, Avdave said:
What part of Jersey. Thats where Im from. I remember a few 30" storms, the bliz of 96, Feb 78, just a couple
Fort Lee area very close to NYC. ‘96 was epic! ‘78 was before my time. Were you around for 2016?
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3 minutes ago, NorthHillsWx said:
There’s no telling how long it would take to get out of my neighborhood after a 32 inch snowstorm
When I lived in NJ we had a couple 30 inchers, and even there it took a solid 2-3 days to get things up and running.
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5 minutes ago, BornAgain13 said:
What a big snowstorm!!! Please be right!!
Unfortunately there is no where to go except down from here lol
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2 minutes ago, snowinnc said:
I love being in the bulls eye, but not six days out. That NW trend will not be kind to us.
Hopefully it trends SE first before it trends back NW
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1 minute ago, Beach Snow said:
promising
Looked like Mike Maze was leaning more toward the NAM. Will be interesting to see if he adjusts.
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2 minutes ago, Brick Tamland said:
Maybe we should be ashamed of looking at the globals. They have been horrible with the totals just 3 days out. Yesterday they were great, and today 2 days out they keep shrinking.
At least they’re all moving in unison. Can’t even remember how many times that was an issue while living in NJ.
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18 minutes ago, TARHEELPROGRAMMER88 said:
What is this?
Possibly the best graphic you’re going to see this entire week?
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1 minute ago, frd said:
Hopefully the period mid month and beyond delivers for us in the coastal plain.
I don't want to have to chase at Dewey Beach, however, if I did I get a Fractured prune donut, yum yum, but I digress, I want Middletown buried !
I’ll be in bethany at that time, come on down and party, the beach needs a little liveliness this time of year.
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6 minutes ago, Orangeburgwx said:
To me the absolutely insane thing is how 72 hours out the Euro is alone by itself, most of the other models ensembles show flakes but King Euro doesn't. Do we bet against it?
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I think they call it Dr no in the mid Atlantic forum for a reason..??
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9 minutes ago, Ji said:
DT is a celebrity MET that basically founded weather boards. He pretty much will be able to get anyway with anything. Im kinda of okay with it lol
That’s what happens when you’re the captain of catastrophe
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30 minutes ago, wncsnow said:
-NAO
No -NAO until December please, thanks
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30 minutes ago, yotaman said:
I love it. After we get past the next 2 days, the following 10 look awesome. High's in the 60's to around 70.
True, though I’d still rather have this pattern in January than in May.
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1 hour ago, lilj4425 said:
Sure is quiet in here. You could hear a pin drop.
When the crickets start chirping, the forum goes mute
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Still an eternity between now and game time.
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36 minutes ago, mackerel_sky said:
2/8/20 says it can snow in a craptastic pattern! I mean 8”+ in NGA?? That’s like 300-400% of normal atleast! I think that’s about 800% of Wilkesboros total this year??
And this also means that at some point, areas further north and east will cash in right????? Theory of atmospheric balance????
Hurricane Ian
in Southeastern States
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So far this feels no different than that storm right after New Years that ended as some wet snow in the triangle.