Jump to content
  • Member Statistics

    18,338
    Total Members
    7,904
    Most Online
    happyclam13
    Newest Member
    happyclam13
    Joined

Interior NW & NE Burbs 2025


 Share

Recommended Posts

25 minutes ago, wdrag said:

I've seen some comments downplaying the HRRR. 18z vsn nearly identical to the 12z.    I think we have to think confluence zone enhancement-band. I see BGM NWS just issued an inch higher terrain.  

I wont say what will happen but I dont even think our NWS offices will know at 3AM tomorrow when final day products are issued, since very few ground truth reports at 2-3A. The radar should be telling. 

Maybe I'll be wrong but I doubt if the HRRR is going to miss by more than inch or at worst 2. It should be slippery as outlined in the mid morning post. 

Pretty good %H Vort advection toward morning in EPA with decent 8H FGEN and lift in sw flow aloft. A warm frontal wave. It's over before you can say 9AM. 

 

I'm with you. I think there will be a decent swath of accumulating snow overnight tonight. I just personally think the 12z HRRR was too "wet" into the cold/dry air and a little too far north with the axis. It also keeps measurable precipitation going further east into NYS and CT. That might be suspect based on other guidance drying things out quicker. The 18z is a little drier and maybe a hair south of 12z. I think it has been incrementally shifting towards model consensus. The 18z RRFS also looks a touch drier and more reasonable to me. The GFS and CMC have likely been too far south and late to correct.

The best bet for accumulating snows looks to be in PA right now. But we've seen cases before where banding unexpectedly extended accumulating snows eastward as a shortwave decayed into the residual cold of a longwave trof. The radar will be interesting late tonight.

  • Like 3
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

×
×
  • Create New...