That’s not the point. I am desperate for any snow. 2” makes a world of difference when there’s nothing on the ground. And mostly, this being the worst r/s line for me is because it was literally a few miles away from 2” to absolutely nothing, almost no precip action at all here. Barely any rain even. Just truly a terrible storm on my end.
We are literally riding a razor's edge for this one. Some snow returns on radar in Allegheny Co., but mostly dry slotted right now. Maybe there's a small chance.
I guess we'll see. Seems other places I've seen this cool period lasts until around 2/5, but I've literally seen everything. Seems nobody knows. GFS has been terrible, so I think we can safely assume 3 feet isn't happening through the 6th. Nice to look at though.
NAM and NAM 3k not looking too bad. Starting about 48 hours and stays all snow. 1"-3" overall.
GFS also pretty good, though that means very little this season.
NWS always seems to be the slowest to update. They don't really react to every model run. Seems they tweak by day instead. Maybe we wait to see from them.
I thought when one storm comes through it sets the baroclinic zone for the next one, which essentially sets the next one up on the same track or farther east. Seems it never actually works that way at all, though.
Should we take the temps verbatim in a case like that. I mean, it is the coldest time of year historically, maybe a low that far south and east brings a little bit colder air in. Doubt it, but maybe there's a chance.