The reason we’re melting isn’t because you are going to get a nice storm...it is because in Pittsburgh we’ve had like one 8 inch plus storm in 8 years. It really sucks.
Good luck to you guys though.
I’m reading the Euro has caved to the gfs.
UnReal. All those times we have watched the GFS dump on us while the euro gives us garbage, the GFS always caves to the euro....except when the euro jackpots us.
So I know they probably aren’t getting paid...but the KPIT discussion on this storm hasn’t changed in two days.
That said, I have a hard time blaming them but they tend to do this even when not shutdown.
Well, once again I’m left wishing you central pa folks luck...
I will be drinking heavily Saturday...this is still better though than watching DC get their 20th foot plus storm this century.
I mean, we can think that, but let’s be honest, we know how these always play out. At least this time it’s busting days in advance rather than in the last 24 hours.
Getting half an inch consistently gets old actually. Most of our best recent storms are over performing clippers that we get 3-5 inches.
We haven’t got many 6 plus storms recently.
I can’t read that forum. They get what seems like a major or historic storm every year and then whine they got 18 instead of 28.
meanwhile I’m sitting here with one 10 inch storm in the last 8 years lol.
The GFS continues to be a total mess for almost all of us, changing almost everyone south of 80 to rain.
I really hope this isn’t the one time it scores a victory over.
It is infuriating to look at a Low position in central WV, yet it still trying to flip to rain/slop here.
It seems like it should be an almost ideal track for us, but it seems like we have to keep the low 200 miles from us or we changeover.