Am I the only one in awe of the disparity there? GFS insists we I-81 folks get 8-14 inches, and the NAM’s are a fraction of that. I’d like to think the GFS has a better idea as it hasn’t budged in a number of runs now.
The difference between the globals and mesos for us M/D folks seems almost laughable. It seems I can expect anywhere between 3 and 16 inches of snow. Not sure I can recall such a disparity this close to an event between those camps.
Maybe I'm just naïve, but it seems concerning that we have such big differences with the major models on that feature over New England basically 48 hours from its impact on this storm. Seems like pretty big disparity for a feature so close.
Pretty disturbing to have every model on track for a massive hit for the almost the entire forum...except the Euro now. That was a pretty big jump south at 0z for us NW folks. Hope it was just a blip.
I’m always rooting for everyone in this forum to get crushed, but a lot of us haven’t seen much snow in two years, so happy to be in the Hagerstown area for this one. Looking great out here.
Looking forward to some of the autopsies on this storm, including yours. Seems like a lot of mets went pretty conservative, and this thing really performed.
Snow finally broke through the M/D about 30 minutes ago. Pouring snow right now. Looks like the western edge is still building, a nice little surprise for us northerner folk.