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January 31st-February 2nd overrunning snow event


Thundersnow12

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The 00z Canadian is too wet (qpf-wise) and unrealistic with its evolution of the surface low at the end.  It basically gives the entire state of Michigan over a foot.  Not that I'd mind, but the Euro and GFS look a lot more realistic and are pretty similar to each other.

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The 00z Canadian is too wet (qpf-wise) and unrealistic with its evolution of the surface low at the end.  It basically gives the entire state of Michigan over a foot.  Not that I'd mind, but the Euro and GFS look a lot more realistic and are pretty similar to each other.

It seems odd that the low is barreling NNW hours 126-132 just as the trough is starting to take on a negative tilt on the Canadian. But I might just have my snow goggles on.

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The best I could figure is the "hybrid clipper" would be rain, or up to 1" of snow. The "overrunning" event we are talking about, the GFS has 1.06" of water equivalent for Toledo. I couldn't realistically imagine keeping up a 17:1 or 18:1 ratio for a thick layer like that, unless you had LES or mountain snow.

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