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Following a Miller A/B hybrid type coastal potential, Feb 13th ... As yet untapped potential and a higher ceiling with this one


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Regardless of the qpf output, H7 on the Euro skirts along the southern new england coast which argues a much better system into NH despite what the qpf maps say.  In fact the mid level centers have me feeling pretty good here in the pike region.

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1 minute ago, weathafella said:

Regardless of the qpf output, H7 on the Euro skirts along the southern new england coast which argues a much better system into NH despite what the qpf maps say.  In fact the mid level centers have me feeling pretty good here in the pike 

Yea true stuff. Looks awesome 

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3 minutes ago, weathafella said:

Today was the messenger shuffle day.  Tomorrow likely will feature a tick or 2 back north.  Not much difference either way from my perspective.

For a change, we've had a comfortable buffer with this one (pike region). 

Much more impactful shift for those on margins: Philly went from 1" at 12z to 11" at 0z.

H5 looks about same, but the shift begins to appear at 30h (6z Tues) when the shortwave takes a more easterly than northeasterly trajectory. Confluence is a bit stronger but I'm not certain that's the biggest cause that early. In any case, south is the theme tonight, but as you say I wouldn't be shocked to see this tick north tomorrow. 

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10 minutes ago, Sey-Mour Snow said:

lol what the hell is going on? From a rt 2 jack to MJO jack in 18 hours on day 2!  Congrats to MJO for joining the party let’s hope it stops trending south this is absolutely wild! 

BOX isn’t buying the trend apparently or they’re just going with the HREF 
 

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