We both have our high end potential and low end potential. It’s all about when the precip comes in the earlier the snow the better we do. Off to bed and hope we can wake up to snow!
Does this have anything to do with the low from Ohio transferring energy and making it tuck to the coast more or? (I’m sorry if this sounds dumb I’m still learning)
I agree with that! It’s just insane how tight the gradient is around here a 10 mile difference from giving my house a boom with 6in and a total bust with an 1”. I also agree the mesos are sniffing out exactly where the r/s line is gonna be. If hrrr verifies most of us will be extremely happy
Does the hrrr have any cold bias? It’s been very steady with giving the metros more of a front end thump probably the steadiest I’ve seen anything in the past couple days
It’s a tough call, gonna come down to a few miles. I don’t envy the tv meteorologists seems like pitchforks either way. I think we really need to cash in on a front end thump and hope for any backend snow as icing.
Yea, sadly there’s just not enough cold air locked in place. Early December bay temps are always against us. If it were mid January we all would cash in.
Hrrr gives the metros a nice little event before the flip to rain. It’s just a plus to see snow for a couple hours in mid December especially after last year. It’s been fun tracking this event, hopefully more surprises ahead