I actually had not looked but I was mostly refencing the potential for negative titled amplification early next week. Just looked at the GFS and its fairly progressive right now.
Yep. HRRR did not go out that far but the GFS, CMC, NAM and Icon all have it. If the normal summer HIA thing plays out, some will be making a run for Mid 70's. Record is 76 in 1928.
The sun never came out here which was probably part of the reason. I just came in from outside and its winter brutal out. Low 20's wind chill is a bit of a shock.
I agree with you in that the way NCEP measures the various suites, the EC is probably still superior in front placement and timing but for the every day "what is the weather going to be like 3 days from now", the EC really has turned into the model that keeps caving. Not sure if we are in an overall atmospheric period that is problematic for the EC's routines or if changes have made it less effective. I noticed it starting last winter and then with all the ridge's and trough talk here this year.
The EC has reached such a low level of respect for me that I have to be basically email free before I will check it. Especially thermals. I guess on the map features can still be an area it can be useful. LOL.
I love the small town feel of Palmyra. Not as small as R'Ville but still good. Plus you live in a town that does NOT end in Burg, Ville, Boro, Borough, or Spring. Half the towns around here do not have that honor.
Speeds the Thursday front up a tad so may limit who gets into the 70's....HIA still getting there though based on the 2M temps. Some Thanksgiving flakes in Palmyra.
Right you are.
During the 2008 season, then-Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb famously didn't know that an NFL game could end in a tie. ... When his Eagles tied the Cincinnati Bengals during Week 11 of that season, it was the NFL's first tie in six years.
This is the second Steeler. Jay Gruden on the list as well.
https://ftw.usatoday.com/lists/steelers-lions-tie-najee-harris-history-mcnabb
"I didn't even know you could tie in the NFL," Harris said. "In my mind, I was sitting on the bench saying, 'I've got another quarter to go.' But someone came to me and said, 'That's it.' I've never had a tie in my life before."
Maybe the school child snow day zealousness got hold of them. There is always that issue of "wet snow" and how you tell the public. A casual reader might see a snow forecast and cancel travel when the forecast is really snow and 36.