GFS bias is typically too strong and too far south with ns energy and too slow in the ne to move them out. If those two are in play here, we are probably gonna like the result.
Imagine living in the Canadian Maritimes watching that beast off shore sizing you up. The blizzard that thing is gonna create is gonna be legendary if it comes to fruition.
It’s delicate. The flow has to be flattened somewhat or our low will end up in Michigan. We need the suppressed flow behind the monster and then we need the monster to move out about 12 hours earlier. At least that’s my take.
We get that system off the coast to speed up and get out of the way, and we’re gonna have an event this weekend. The gfs is also doing a lot of phasing and retrograding of that system that the other models don’t seem to be doing. Instead of it becoming a 50/50 it’s becoming more of a 50/65 and it’s squashing the next one right off the coast. There still a good shot IMO.
Rent a pair of 190’s, go to the top of the mountain, point yours skis straight downhill and go. If you survive to the bottom, congrats, you’re now a skier.
PS - don’t do any of that lol