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1 minute ago, EastonSN+ said:

NWS just issued WS Watches all the way down to portions of Long Island!

3 to 6 for LI and Coastal CT. I guess they are leaning a little higher than some models 

That watch on LI is for them to 'watch' it snow north of them ... 

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1 minute ago, tamarack said:

Unless we get frigid sand, that would put the Maine peeps at the upper end of GYX's 12-18.  Still time to change - either way.

That's what i'm going with 12-18", Been that way for a day or two, Tonight we will know, The s/w over the pacific gets into the network, So the 0z runs will have it.

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I'm actually buckin' for a NAM like solution myself...

I don't really care for either losing power, missing the Patriots party I'm going to... or, 20" of snow ... none of that really matters to me.

Far as I'm concerned, lets lop another 1/3 of QPF and make this an official pedestrian open wave quick hitter...  

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Just now, Typhoon Tip said:

I'm actually buckin' for a NAM like solution myself...

I don't really care for either losing power, missing the Patriots party I'm going to... or, 20" of snow ... none of that really matters to me.

Far as I'm concerned, lets lop another 1/3 of QPF and make this an official pedestrian open wave quick hitter...  

Take a hike Tippy

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Just now, Typhoon Tip said:

I'm actually buckin' for a NAM like solution myself...

I don't really care for either losing power, missing the Patriots party I'm going to... or, 20" of snow ... none of that really matters to me.

Far as I'm concerned, lets lop another 1/3 of QPF and make this an official pedestrian open wave quick hitter...  

No, Absolutely not, Glad its snow here.

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Right now looking at all the tracks, the models besides the NAVGEM caught up.  Only little shifts and glitches in differences here and there now on Tropical Tidbits. I think midnight models will just about seal the deal other than any unusual occurrences/changes.

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20 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

I'm actually buckin' for a NAM like solution myself...

I don't really care for either losing power, missing the Patriots party I'm going to... or, 20" of snow ... none of that really matters to me.

Far as I'm concerned, lets lop another 1/3 of QPF and make this an official pedestrian open wave quick hitter...  

Me too.  Hate all this "weather" stuff.  Wait, where am i?

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Just now, Greg said:

Right now looking at all the tracks, the models besides the NAVGEM caught up.  Only little shifts and glitches in differences here and there now on Tropical Tidbits. I think midnight models will just about seal the deal other than any unusual occurrences/changes.

We haven't even got into the mesoscale wheelhouse yet, or used the rgem once, so this is not true. Not to mention nowcasting during the actual storm.

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57 minutes ago, sbos_wx said:

We haven't even got into the mesoscale wheelhouse yet, or used the rgem once, so this is not true. Not to mention nowcasting during the actual storm.

What I'm getting at is the track of the Low is pretty solid.  The goalpost shouldn't move in big swings.  Maybe 50 mile glitches and wobbles but big swings are pretty much done.  Outside any unusual 500 millibar changes of course.

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