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Winter Begins Jan 20th AWT


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2 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

He is terrified of sleet I think....he's getting some sleet so he should just accept it. He will get plenty of snow before that though,.

Especially where he lives.  Look at it from my perspective.  This is going be be a classic 80s shitshow here with everything except the kitchen sink thrown in.  Won't see me complaining about where the rain/sleet/snow line sets up.

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55 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

He made one of the more uneducated posts I have seen in a while and thats saying something , dismissal of 1040 high lol geezus 

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53 minutes ago, Typhoon Tip said:

Predict a 50/50 chance the Euro comes in perfect for snow ... 

how's that for clearing things up... 

 

And if goes the wrong way, I'll go 75% head for the ledge.

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20 minutes ago, NorEastermass128 said:

The fact that you're 38/35 right now doesn't mean much when it starts TOMORROW night. 

You barely sniff 30F tomorrow for the high.

I live 7mi from the Canal. The geography of this general area doesnt support sleet or freezing rain. The track of this system will only support a short period of snow. I dont see any guidance suggesting this system has a chance of staying east of the canal. It is a broad area of LP, almost an open wave, and positive tilt trough. There wont be a tight defined center. This system will like pass directly over me. I will experience a temp spike. I will prob be in the 40s and Scott will be sitting at heavy snow at 31 degrees.

Past swfe have cause temp spike to 50-54 for my geographical area.

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Just now, powderfreak said:

The board should just stop posting for the next 30 minutes or so.  

Wait till ECMWF is out to 84 hours then open it back up for posting.  The head fakes should be great with people losing their sh*t with every 15 mile shift in the southern plains and Ohio Valley.

There are some that should not try to do analysis because it become very confusing for some.

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Just now, powderfreak said:

Agreed 100%.  Expect colder low levels than modeled and it's been the same forecast for 5 days.  

But those 20 mile wobbles matter...but leave that for the HRRR time.

Because the biggest transition zone is in SNE, the wobbles are perceived to be much larger than they actually are....so it creates a lot of hand wringing over the model outputs.

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9 minutes ago, wxsniss said:

Our overall gestalt independent of models: this is an impressive High, the arctic air is fresh, and conversely this is not a phased super charged negatively tilted system charging in. I would anticipate a scoot east more than a GFS-esque track over Boston.

I actually thought UK, which has a scoot east, was still decent for SNE.

That's just short of hate speech.  ;)
GYX folks still cringe at what they call the VD massacre of 2015, when their blizz-warned 12-18 (right up thru first flakes) verified at 1-2 for all but the SE part of their CWA.  Meanwhile, DE Maine folks got their 20-25', pushing Machias' pack depth (at 20' asl) to 74".  Despite the inevitable model wiggles, they've been too consistent for me to have much wide-right worry for this one.

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