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22 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

My early thoughts are that my area will be in between bands.

I'm not sure what is worse.....being between bands on a big storm or being outside them entirely.  I think I'm happier being outside them entirely, less disappointment looking at radar as it unfolds.

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I think it was in the NWS disco.. but I think there is a decent possibility of a large precip shield that extends/separates pretty far from the surface low, especially if it goes sub 955. I think Kevin was saying something similar. The NAM definitely showed this. Will be interesting to see if the Euro ticks west and stronger if we start to see something similar.

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2 minutes ago, skierinvermont said:

I think it was in the NWS disco.. but I think there is a decent possibility of a large precip shield that extends/separates pretty far from the surface low, especially if it goes sub 955. I think Kevin was saying something similar. The NAM definitely showed this. Will be interesting to see if the Euro ticks west and stronger if we start to see something similar.

Yeah we mentioned that a few days back about massive easterly inflow. That signal was there days ago . Freak asked me why I thought heavy snows got way back into NY state. And why would I post that when qpf showed nothing . Well. He’s got his answer . 

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