Canadian H5 is funny. It's nice and concentric with the ULL in the Midwest and then it's like the PV lobe NE of Maine is the brick that's thrown into a washer machine on spin cycle. Gets all wonky and shoots out a sharp s/w that rips it ENE at hr 84.
I noticed that earlier when Kevin made that comment. I still don't have a good feel for SNE...maybe nrn ORH could get lucky I guess...perhaps to Ray. It's too bad we lost the synoptic look for a biggie like some of the runs had 2 days ago with the mid levels under us.
It's a shame that ULL is such a beast in the MW.
The other thing is convection. There is some severe wx progged. Not sure how the globals will handle that..but it's part of the reason why the NAM warm tongue may not be so far fetched...even if off a little.
1) It was Easter
2) It was on crack.
You're the one interpreting my non-excitement that way, but it is what it is. I've had a good winter of this stuff. Just sit back and watch the Sugarloaf webcam smilin'.