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November 20-21 Early Season Snowstorm


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As modeled...over.

 

 

At this point I'd say a stripe of 3-6" is reasonable.  May become an interesting decision for some offices in terms of what headline to go with if it's borderline warning criteria amounts.  First event of the season and a period of pretty good rates would be factors to weigh.

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At this point I'd say a stripe of 3-6" is reasonable. May become an interesting decision for some offices in terms of what headline to go with if it's borderline warning criteria amounts. First event of the season and a period of pretty good rates would be factors to weigh.

Didn't think about the headlines....yeah could be a bit tricky if models look very similar after Fridays morning runs

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I would be impressed with anything over 4-5". People are starting to notice the chance of snow in the forecast, so hopefully this won't be a "catch off your guard" type.

 

The very end of the 18z NAM looks about where the GEM was taking the low - near Lincoln.

 

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looks like my first flakes of the season are going to happen

 

i'd favor a dampening trend with the wave and ratios with these surface temps are bound to suck

 

max stripe probably tops out <3"

 

 

DAB

 

 

still being generous

 

 

weak hedge

 

Winter is back :)

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