Those look like hourly snowfall rates for that frame not total qpf. I would think the next frame shifts east into eastern NJ & NYC. Sent from my IN2017 using Tapatalk
The way the GFS & CMC develop the storm it's more of a Miller A than a B. That would be better for our area since we get screwed by B's developing too late at times.
Anyone else see this?
They are making another attempt to fix the GFS. This sounds like they made some pretty big upgrades this time.
https://www.noaa.gov/media-release/noaa-upgrades-global-ensemble-forecast-system?fbclid=IwAR3PsLpF4Ms9da0WPiKu9BV_UY2Rp1oji9gDDAT7oMogIYTdgODuapDPpKQ
Had some light/mod rain during the day. Not expecting more than a few drops with this line dying out. I mean miss in terms of severe weather. Sent from my GM1925 using Tapatalk
Disappointing in Southern Bergen. One rumble of thunder and mod rain with those heavy echoes that just passed through. Sent from my GM1925 using Tapatalk
Agreed. The NAM actually seemed to back off last run but I wouldn't be surprised to see it bump back up by tomorrow. Winds to me are the most exciting part of this as long as we don't have any power issues. Sent from my GM1925 using Tapatalk
Strong sun making it feel almost 60 but I'm surprised by the amount of people out with winter coats & hats on. Beautiful day. Sent from my GM1925 using Tapatalk
I haven't seen this posted on here and wasn't sure where to put it so mods feel free to move/delete it if it was posted or on the wrong area. Kind of disappointing this won't happen till 2022 though. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/03/04/noaa-supercomputer-upgrade/ Sent from my GM1925 using Tapatalk