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Mid to long range discussion- 2025


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20 minutes ago, BooneWX said:

Looking at the 12k, I think we can toss the surface depiction. Play the loop quickly. Something is wrong - likely some sort of feedback issue. I thought it was picking up on some convective nuances with the splotchiness but it actually just looks like it spazzes out and glitches. 

Everything you said here is the equivilent of me just watching Stranger Things.  As a matter of fact, what do you want to bet they are having a Miller A in the Upside Down!  It's the only thing that makes sense!  :axe:

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Really different type of setup for this neck of the woods for tomorrow. Has Norlun Trough like characteristics, whereas those setups normally happen more in the Northeast. Inverted trough looks to enhance precip. Someone may get a decent surprise out of this. 

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2 minutes ago, Buddy1987 said:

Really different type of setup for this neck of the woods for tomorrow. Has Norlun Trough like characteristics, whereas those setups normally happen more in the Northeast. Inverted trough looks to enhance precip. Someone may get a decent surprise out of this. 

Really could be interesting! 

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Models more or less hold steady overnight. Temps going to be an issue even as the heavier snow moves through, holding in the mid 30s in the Triad per model consensus. Probably would be a bit colder in the heaviest bands, but if the better dynamics are north of the VA border as the Euro and RGEM show, we could get blanked again

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The 12Z HRRR is not much different than the 6Z when you look at total moisture and placement....

The difference with the snowfall map is due to difference in temperatures which keep most of it cold rain for the areas that are "blanked."
I'm not surprised by this because the cold air is chasing the moisture and surface temps will likely be above freezing until sunset.  So there could definitely be a mix or snow falling, but not sticking.  

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I complain about my area quite a bit but idk if anyone has been in the screw zone across the entirety of the southeast moreso than Charlotte. Truly feel bad for snow lovers in that area. Extra salt in the wound that Raleigh is about to score again. 

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