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Brian5671

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  1. some models have it late tonight into tomorrow. I doubt it will come anywhere near what we all had in the initial round....IMO
  2. there is-late tonight/tomorrow AM. How much it drops is questionable. 18z runs will be telling
  3. ending here. The NAM did well with the front end thump idea and sleet intrusion....
  4. looks like the SB storm here with the heavy rates
  5. about 3 inches here-probably end up with 4.
  6. I 95 crusher. precip shield ended up about 25-50 north which will save us
  7. YEah I would think they would coordinate with them especially for the counties that adjoin the next forecast area
  8. Wrong storm. You're thinking Dec 89 not Feb 89
  9. 1989... A total of 33 cities in the Ern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date, and an Atlantic coast storm spread heavy snow from GA to Srn New England. Snowfall totals in NJ ranged up to 24" in Cape May Co, with 19" reported at ACY. Totals in NC ranged up to 18" in Gates County, and winds along the coast of NC gusted to 70 mph at Duck Pier. Strong winds gusting to 52 mph created blizzard conditions at Chatham, MA. (NWS) (SD)
  10. $1000 says we wake up tomorrow and there's at least some warnings
  11. Feb 24 1989 storm 1989... A total of 33 cities in the Ern U.S. reported new record low temperatures for the date, and an Atlantic coast storm spread heavy snow from GA to Srn New England. Snowfall totals in NJ ranged up to 24" in Cape May Co, with 19" reported at ACY. Totals in NC ranged up to 18" in Gates County, and winds along the coast of NC gusted to 70 mph at Duck Pier. Strong winds gusting to 52 mph created blizzard conditions at Chatham, MA. (NWS) (SD)
  12. it's spread over 2 days so technically not warning criteria
  13. probably true-won't accumulate much if it's lighter rates with temps near freezing during the day time
  14. I don't think Phlly got anything from Feb 1989. I lived about 15 miles N and W of the city at the time and it was bone dry. Woke up to sun shining dimly through the overcast-knew it was over right away....
  15. busted twice here...they went big, then went small (2-4 inches) we caught the westenr edge of the precip shield and still got 10 LOL
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