Scroll forward. It's absolutely maddening how it can stay off the coast.
https://charts.ecmwf.int/products/aifs_medium-mslp-rain?base_time=202502131800&interval=6&projection=opencharts_north_america&valid_time=202502230600
18z Gem likes Saturday morning even down here.
https://meteocentre.com/numerical-weather-prediction/precipitation-accumulation.php?lang=en&map=qc&run=18&mod=cmc_gdps&hi=000&hf=120&type=SN&mode=latest&yyyy=latest&mm=latest&dd=latest&capa_verif=off
Gfs ends this run with a final parting middle finger to inland Mid Atlantic
https://www.pivotalweather.com/model.php?m=gfs&p=prateptype_cat-imp&rh=2025021318&fh=384&r=conus&dpdt=&mc=&pwplus=1
I never believed it imby, so no loss in my mind
Plus, it would have been wiped out by the rain. Maybe you folks who get 4" can suck up the rain into the snow instead of it getting destroyed.
You forgot to add the snow depth map right after it ends. Unfortunately, Pivotal doesn't offer closeup maps for the Cfs2. Probably because we're not supposed to take it seriously. Lol