This place (mid-alantic) should be like met winter forecasting bootcamp. The training should include two winter seasons of forecasting mid-atlantic winter events. Then again, maybe not a good idea... 90% may quit and never finish their degree.
That tucked in look is what concerns me as it relate to places east of 95 and including the metros. Just my common sense "analysis" based on decades of living in the region and from being on this board. I have seen this movie before to some extent. Of course I am hoping for the "best" outcome for everyone.
I have been getting storms on pretty much a daily basis. Probably the most amount of rain and storms within the last decade or so. Ironically they have been very localized. I am near the "peninsula" area of Pasadena (close to the bay). One just passed by and it dumped again today. Odd because this area seems to have been a "desert" for a long time.