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4 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

I agree, 10:1 is probably the right way to go.

I'm thinking our maximum upside now would be a 6-8 area wide, and I'd take that. Can't believe Eastern PA and NJ up into NE, might be an all timer for those areas.

They seem to have 1 every year now. :(

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2 minutes ago, southpark said:

 

I found this that goes out 72 hours

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Awesome! Thanks. Looks like .4-.5 for most of us, if we can just get rid of that middle finger through SE AGH and into Westmoreland and Armstrong we might be good lol Trends have been positive at 12z for sure, if we keep seeing minor improvements up until the start we could end up beefing the upside. I wonder if NWS will expand Winter Storm Watches after digesting 12z data?

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2 minutes ago, Stinkbugspecialist said:

Trout how can you put a max on this type of storm. ?

I mean I could be wrong, I just think given we are only 36-48 hours out now you aren't going to see any big changes. 12Z today was really the last opportunity for that in my mind, and I think we did see some very positive trends. From here on I would only expect to see minor changes one way or another. Given this storm is such a beast though I guess its still possible we see another big shift, if so I hope its in our favor.

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6 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

Awesome! Thanks. Looks like .4-.5 for most of us, if we can just get rid of that middle finger through SE AGH and into Westmoreland and Armstrong we might be good lol Trends have been positive at 12z for sure, if we keep seeing minor improvements up until the start we could end up beefing the upside. I wonder if NWS will expand Winter Storm Watches after digesting 12z data?

We will probably get an advisory and not a watch is my guess

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2 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

I hope it shifts just far enough west to give all the big cities rain. I literally can't stand the people that post in their forums.

Yeah.. there's going to be some big time disappointments somewhere.  At least we don't have to worry about that here.  Heh.

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4 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

I hope it shifts just far enough west to give all the big cities rain. I literally can't stand the people that post in their forums.

You and me too.  I have stayed far away from those forums.  We need a track west like UK but keep inland at least until over Philly and that should suffice.. :)

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4 minutes ago, RitualOfTheTrout said:

I mean I could be wrong, I just think given we are only 36-48 hours out now you aren't going to see any big changes. 12Z today was really the last opportunity for that in my mind, and I think we did see some very positive trends. From here on I would only expect to see minor changes one way or another. Given this storm is such a beast though I guess its still possible we see another big shift, if so I hope its in our favor.

I always remember Jan of 1996 where we had the big shift. Of course there were no models back then for us to look at or boards to post on but I remember going from 1-3 to 2-4 to 6-12 over a 48 hour period. Of course I lived in Westmoreland County which helped me get to 20 or so. I believe Greater Pitt was closer to 6-12. 

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Just now, colonel717 said:

You and me too.  I have stayed far away from those forums.  We need a track west like UK but keep inland over Philly and that should suffice.. :)

There are a few posters over at accuweather forums that would have a meltdown if Philly was rain or a mix. I think you know who I am talking about since I see you over there

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4 minutes ago, KPITSnow said:

I hope it shifts just far enough west to give all the big cities rain. I literally can't stand the people that post in their forums.

Neither can I, but I say let em' get what they're wishing for. 4-6" (or thereabouts) ain't too shabby a storm for us. A snowstorm is a snowstorm. Would you really want 30 inches with all the trouble that entails? You also know damn well that flooding is gonna wind up being an issue (and possibly a major one) where this thing dumps the most. No thanx.

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