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Confidence increases for coastal storm threat along Eastern Seaboard


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1 hour ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

It’s coming. along the immediate coast, be fearful of precip type as the confluence in se canada can be very easily shattered if the multiple vorts consolidate ala nam. Plus the block is transitioning from - to +. This could hug.

You have thought like every storm could hug :lol:

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1 minute ago, RUNNAWAYICEBERG said:

The se ma hits are like an inflated batting avg due to a unsustainablly high babip....the regression begins now.

Haha I think the confluence and the 50/50 low may be helping this to congeal a bit more up agains the RNA backdrop....kind of like that system before the blizzard last week.

I still wouldn't be surprised to see a reduced impact in mid atl relative to current guidance....probably more n and w of the DC/Baltimore.

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1 minute ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

8-12" right now is the ceiling I believe for Cape Cod, with a bit of a mix of rain/snow as it makes the closest approach, but keep in mind that the GFS remains colder and all snow

I actually think that is pretty reasonable...I went 3-6" there on first call bc it may trend a bit more nw, but if it doesn't, then sure.

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