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  1. 1 minute ago, ineedsnow said:

    12z had less qpf.. go to stormVista pay 20 bucks for the month and enjoy... then you can see for yourself instead of going to the NYC thread  :lol:

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    looking at storm location . Not qpf. Tons of dry air funneling south . Close to whiffing 

  2. 5 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

    who knows what will happen.. 18z Euro bumping north again and still has two different lows.. 2 to 3 for the cape 1 inch plus of qpf for eastern CT and SE MA

    It has almost no rain west of 91 lol it’s over 

  3. 11 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

    It's interestingly suggestive of the resolution of these two models.  The Euro being more discrete tries to expose more precisely where the winds gust higher in the outlook ...notice the elevation with that.   The GFS is "fuzzier" with it being less resolved. 

    I canceled that whole thought process after the overnight runs . More boredom ahead as far as eye can see. 

  4. Just an early idea.. but 50 ish gusts pike south and 60 ish 95 south and east . These seem reasonable at this early juncture . Definitely many outages with leaves on trees and any kind of Easterly wind direction component which trees are not accustomed to . And it’s a long duration wind event 

     

     

     

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  5. 21 minutes ago, ChangeofSeasonsWX said:

    We have yet to see another non-tropical system that matches the violence of November 1950. That really was a one of a kind setup as far as non-hurricane wind impacts go. Nothing else even comes close.

    That storm also cut over WV to the lakes. So there’s that 

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