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Dec 11-12 Storm Threat


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23 minutes ago, snowman19 said:

The latest HRRR shows this as a mainly rain event for everyone south of Orange County. Barely any snow accumulation. Here is what Joe Cioffi has to say, he just updated less than 10 minutes ago: "

Snow Unimpressive On Radar

You only have to take a look at the radar to see how unimpressive the snow is at the moment. If this remains the case, and latest short range models say it will be, the snow totals will be little along the coast and maybe a coating to an inch or two well inland. Even there it might be a struggle. The lead snow ahead of the warm front is just not developing at all. Dry air ahead of it seems to be killing it off. When the main moisture arrives later tonight it will be warm enough for mostly rain along the coast and maybe a quick burst of snow inland before changing to rain. We will just monitor the radar going forward to see if there are any changes."

Good thing Joe busts regularly, said same thing a couple weeks ago with gat elevation event and how it didn't matter with elevation cause rates returns wouldn't develope and animal got over 8"

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10 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:

Hah, yeah, I've gotten pretty cynical about most "moderate snow" reports. It's an easy mistake to make, though... you look out your window and think it's ripping like mad, then realize you can see the transmission tower 2.5 miles away.

That's a huge pet peeve of mine too, as is the incorrect reporting of snowfall totals which we can only hope we're measured correctly in the first place. 

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