The reality is, I doubt the models have a 100% handle on the strength of the blocking.
So it’s either going to bump back north, or go further south, which should become clear especially after this current system passes
yup, unless this thing gets a serious bump north, we’re on the outside looking in. The trajectory especially makes this garbage for eastern areas if we don’t see a move.
Its easy for wolfie to say because he’s probably in the best spot relative to all of New England
I do feel his frustration, honestly. This system was raining to the Canadian border and moved like a thousand miles in two runs, and now has stabilized as a Mid Atlantic hit.
I don’t blame people for being aggravated if Philly is getting a foot this weekend
Someone is going to get a good smack from this Friday Saturday deal, unfortunately, it’s looking like that’s going to be south of New England. Jersey gets clobbered on some of these runs
18z Icon still looks good, but it’s continuing the trend of of pushing everything SW. can’t really afford many more ticks like that for the majority of the area