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52 minutes ago, Buffalo Bumble said:

Wonder if we’ll see a broad area of light snow develop across the Niagara Frontier tonight as the cold front approaches. Upstream radars are fairly active over southern Ontario. Probably won’t amount to more than an inch or 2, but anything is welcome at this point IMBY to cover the grass again. 

We’re being trolled...look at the squall line that formed heading towards Binghamton...

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Such a big shift south on the 00Z runs for the lake effect band. It's going to take a huge error for this area to do well. Hopefully I am missing something (besides snowfalls)

If the Rgem follows suit, that will be the nail in the coffin. Hoping to get enough to cover up the grass blades (that finally got covered for about 36 hours) that have started poking through with today's overachieving thaw.

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24 minutes ago, TugHillMatt said:

Such a big shift south on the 00Z runs for the lake effect band. It's going to take a huge error for this area to do well. Hopefully I am missing something (besides snowfalls)

If the Rgem follows suit, that will be the nail in the coffin. Hoping to get enough to cover up the grass blades (that finally got covered for about 36 hours) that have started poking through with today's overachieving thaw.

Cut your grass lower in the fall. ;)

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Nice little blurb about LES potential for S Shore:

A northwest flow regime continues Friday night. The best activity
continues to look to set up off Lake Ontario. Mesoscale model
guidance is not in particularly good agreement on where a Georgian
Bay connection will set up, but pattern recognition suggests this is
most likely across Wayne and northern Cayuga counties initially
during the first half of the night, possibly drifting southwest
towards Rochester late Friday night. If this upstream connection is
able to remain in one place long enough advisory criteria snow
amounts are possible southeast of Lake Ontario Friday night through
Saturday morning. In Rochester the greater snow amounts would likely
focus along Route 104 and into the eastern suburbs.
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1 hour ago, Syrmax said:

Where in the hell did that line come from?  Completely misses everyone but southern tier in central NY. Unbelievable.

It's hitting here now and there a reason why BGM not even issuing an SPS for it because its more impressive on radar than it actually is. My temp actually rose from 29 to 32 so it's hardly even sticking to the pavement. Probably only going to amount to a half an inch is all. 

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