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Bubbler86

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  1. Sure is. Precip shield forming on the 84 HR nam and Rgem.
  2. Yep, in some situations this is a WSW track for us. But model wise, there is nothing turning it north...no negative or neutral tilt. Its full speed ahead East North East.
  3. 0Z NAM tonight vs 24 hours earlier...tonight on top. Main difference is farther east (and higher totals in MA.)
  4. True, but man it was a devil to the MA last year. Killed snow storm after snow storm. Ironically the NAM is almost always too cool in our neck of the woods these days (2M).
  5. Nam did make a notable jump North with the shield once it rounds out in response to the strengthening low.
  6. Nam continues showing lots of sleet soundings where others show snow.
  7. It's almost more fun to track one that is so close but a no....with the chance to change it to a yes.
  8. Neither was I. They can be VERY misleading though. But if true, its a good sign.
  9. Always a good sign when the word plumes comes out.
  10. Yep, was just going to post. Low position slightly north and west and shield north (just slightly). Not a big difference (well maybe for you) all together but interesting model follow.
  11. Here is your panel. A monster were it not for the Dp's/Dry Air
  12. Yea, this forum is basically down to GFS or bust when it comes to model watching. The RAP and other lesser used short term models still show "decent" snow in far S/E LSV.
  13. The Sref ARW gives me 7". LOL. I will be gone for the next 60 min getting my plow connected. LOL
  14. Disappointing seeing the Rap sort of gravitating south a bit. It's reality but was hoping for a crazy finish to this system.
  15. It's good stuff and spot on based on the current models. We have a low sitting off VA Beach and no snow in our hoods....dry air is the answer I would think. In combo with the weak push from the low. Low gets above VA Beach and LSV is in play.
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