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January Medium/Long Range Discussion


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9 minutes ago, Vice-Regent said:

Just too silly. Not even the December 8th 2018 snowstorm managed to wreck the DC crew from the southeast.

Isn't that more snowfall verbatim than some places in New York and Pennsylvania? (on a season to date basis).

Nah we got a solid 6" from that storm. It melted pretty quick but it was the best we've had since 2016.

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Just now, BristowWx said:

Really.  North bumpage I mean.  You thinks we got more

I think it is very possible to see more west and north. Every model I’ve seen today is separating the ns and ss ever so slightly and I also see that ns flattening a bit. I think that could continue. There’s also a definite sharpening of that trough so yes, I think more is possible 

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11 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Not a bad problem to have, but might want to divvy up all these pending threats into separate threads. 

Seems more likely than not that some places in the sub forum will get accumulation from Monday so I’d suggest starting a thread for the 18z runs.

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As far as shifting, I do not think anymore that we see a huge shift, but still some north and west shift of the precip shield. I suspect that areas 30 to 40 miles north and west of what shows as the most snow, actually gets the most snow. But I do not think we see a sudden shift north and west.. Now, I hope I am wrong! Just does not have the look of a sudden climber! Yes, it will be a fringe for many!

 

 

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