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February to Forget Volume 2 - 2020


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We need to watch the period between Monday, FEB 10th to WED FEB 12th for an EAST Coast snow threat as a large +PNA/-EPO ridge is in place out west and we have a stalled front along the coast and a -AO vortex near Hudson Bay, Canada with a juicy baroclinic zone and a strong disturbance in the arctic jet stream diving into the Great Lakes.  Amplitude of the arctic short wave trough is unknown and how close to the coast will the wave track and how much cold air should be present, my guess is that we will see the best snow threat of the season for the eastern half of SNE, and that isn't saying much, but a threat for at least 6" is legit.

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We need to watch the period between Monday, FEB 10th to WED FEB 12th for an EAST Coast snow threat as a large +PNA/-EPO ridge is in place out west and we have a stalled front along the coast and a -AO vortex near Hudson Bay, Canada with a juicy baroclinic zone and a strong disturbance in the arctic jet stream diving into the Great Lakes.  Amplitude of the arctic short wave trough is unknown and how close to the coast will the wave track and how much cold air should be present, my guess is that we will see the best snow threat of the season for the eastern half of SNE, and that isn't saying much, but a threat for at least 6" is legit.

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10 minutes ago, USCAPEWEATHERAF said:

We need to watch the period between Monday, FEB 10th to WED FEB 12th for an EAST Coast snow threat as a large +PNA/-EPO ridge is in place out west and we have a stalled front along the coast and a -AO vortex near Hudson Bay, Canada with a juicy baroclinic zone and a strong disturbance in the arctic jet stream diving into the Great Lakes.  Amplitude of the arctic short wave trough is unknown and how close to the coast will the wave track and how much cold air should be present, my guess is that we will see the best snow threat of the season for the eastern half of SNE, and that isn't saying much, but a threat for at least 6" is legit.

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