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Posts posted by MJO812
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The new gfs has 3 coastal lows throughout the run.
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The new gfs has 3 coastal lows throughout the run.
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2 hours ago, Rtd208 said:
Pattern looks to remain active for the next couple of weeks at least. Maybe another storm brewing for next weekend?
It's on all the models
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Heavy rain coming north on the radar
It is going to be a nasty overnight
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November might not be warm according to the weeklies.
The snow cover in Canada is insane
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9 minutes ago, qg_omega said:
It's bad for us, promotes a strong PV
Uh?
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Models are wet for the next 2 weeks
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A lot of rain and wind tomorrow especially on the coast.
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Very weak storm
I miss the 950mb that the Euro showed Saturday morning.
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30 minutes ago, Whineminster said:
October snow means crappy winter... let's hope for rain
Not really
There have been good winters with snow in October
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10 minutes ago, Damage In Tolland said:
The truth shall set you free . Sure the mtns in NY state and VT could see snow, but most of NE it’s too warm .
JB seeing it
Looks like the interior areas of northern New England will see snow.
Check out the latest Gfs
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1 minute ago, Damage In Tolland said:
There’s zero cold air. It’s a Rainer for all with a damaging wind threat for all as well
This is false
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This looks like a normal Nor Easter with rain for the coast and snow well inland
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Interior snows on the latest 0zs runs?
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Down to 45 here
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982 low near NYC on the GFS for next weekend with snow in northern new england
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I will make better posts this winter
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Weenie cmc run
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Gfs and cms show a big storm next weekend
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Euro and gfs on board with a coastal rainstorm. Now the question will be how strong ?
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2 hours ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:
Euro looks pretty tame to me.
Alot of snow for interior new england
Winter 2018-19 Is Coming
in Mid Atlantic
Posted
Congrats D.C?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2018/10/29/forecasters-private-sector-strongly-favor-snowy-winter-washington/