According to chatgpt after it reading this thread:
Nice thread title — very on-brand weenie energy
The whole vibe in there is classic:
- chasing a HECS (“historic east coast snowstorm”)
- model chaos (ICON vs EURO vs GFS)
- 50-mile track panic
- “cancelled” posts every run
- flights getting ruined
- someone always getting dry-slotted
- and the universal law: leave town → blizzard hits
Top suggested name: The Snowman's Curse
Please pardon my ignorance in advance.... my only real model knowledge is what I've read on this forum in the last 14 years.
In your post are you referring to the low being off of Myrtle Beach, SC on the NAM vs Morehead City, NC on the Euro?
I was playing with Pivotal and am wondering if this is what you are referring to.
(~130 miles west longitudinally)
Heat pumps aren't gonna keep up with the upcoming cold that's for sure. I am definitely not an expert in any way, but I've watched these types of storms over the past 14 years tickle their way up the coast. It will be a little harder for you being inland, but I could see the coast's numbers start to tickle up over the next few days. 1-3; 3-6; 4-8...
Unofficially, 49" at Sugarloaf in the month of January.
61" total for the winter.
Pretty good conditions right now.
https://www.onthesnow.com/maine/sugarloaf/historical-snowfall
This ^
If it's really that important to you George, move. Move up to NNE, northern VT, Buffalo..... I suspect you'll be a much happier person in the end.