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First Winter Storm to kickoff 2025-26 Winter season


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19 minutes ago, WxWatcher007 said:

We love 'em but he's lost. John Travolta levels of confusion. This is a light to mod event in his hood. 

Yeah..... I know he loves it as much as we do though. I'm thinking an advisory level is probably the likely outcome for us 84 And north. 

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There's more going on than whether it's amped or flat. There's the location and amplitude of the shortwave, location of vorticity advection, the tilt of the trof, and its evolution over time.
 

Some runs over the past few days have been "amped" with a sharp shortwave and associated vortmax taking a northerly route near the Great Lakes into NYS (e.g., 0z 28th GFS) and others have been "ampled" but with the shortwave taking a more southerly track from AR through KY to VA (e.g., 06z 27th ECM). Other runs have been a little flat initially but amped up late (e.g., 0z 29th ECM) or initially amped only to quickly flatten (various CMC and UK runs). This combination of variables has led to a spectrum of outcomes that defy a simple binary description.

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2 minutes ago, 40/70 Benchmark said:

I would be fine with an advisory event.

Especially at this juncture. It's still early for our Hood. So an advisory event now is perfectly okay with me. Looks like we have another shot of something next Saturday as well

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37 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

Yeah it has 6”+ here. I’m still pretty pessimistic for warning snows but maybe advisory has a decent chance. 

One thing about the EPS mean that's a great sign going forward are the clown maps . When big numbers come up on the mean262167292_index(24).png.f27276686c0057429d885df0093aef57.png it means ENS are on to something big occurring in the next 15. Machine numbers this high uniformly in the means is a rare occurrence and I would say 90% of the time a biggie is on the horizon.  Now about Tuesday.1097624516_index(23).png.898bd143a6bceb7b0e6332a045e166eb.png  EPS look like gold here.

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2 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

One thing about the EPS mean that's a great sign going forward are the clown maps . When big numbers come up on the mean262167292_index(24).png.f27276686c0057429d885df0093aef57.png it means ENS are on to something big occurring in the next 15. Machine numbers this high uniformly in the means is a rare occurrence and I would say 90% of the time a biggie is on the horizon.  Now about Tuesday.1097624516_index(23).png.898bd143a6bceb7b0e6332a045e166eb.png  EPS look like gold here.

I want to believe the euro is on to something. It’s been pretty steadfast. Would go a long way to improving spirits here. 
 

most other models confine the snow well NW

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Just now, TauntonBlizzard2013 said:

I want to believe the euro is on to something. It’s been pretty steadfast. Would go a long way to improving spirits here. 
 

most other models confine the snow well NW

Only thing that has varied, and it huge, is the intensity and mid levels.At any rate even a 2 inch cover here would be a great start.  Tomorrow's system was at day 5 was  a possible snowstorm but alas its dumping at Ohio State Michigan game. We cut we bleed

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12 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

One thing about the EPS mean that's a great sign going forward are the clown maps . When big numbers come up on the mean262167292_index(24).png.f27276686c0057429d885df0093aef57.png

Ya don’t recall seeing the ensemble means this snowy on all ensembles in early to mid December. Multiple threats to track, Howell we can cash in on 1 or 2. 

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Just now, Sey-Mour Snow said:

Ya don’t recall seeing the ensemble means this snowy on all ensembles in early to mid December. Multiple threats to track, Howell we can cash in on 1 or 2. 

For early December this is great, but I recall some epic means last season that produced nothing.

Not sure if I’ll do a map today but I’m currently thinking C-2 coast including most of New London County and 2-5 elsewhere. 

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5 minutes ago, Ginx snewx said:

Only thing that has varied, and it huge, is the intensity and mid levels.At any rate even a 2 inch cover here would be a great start.  Tomorrow's system was at day 5 was  a possible snowstorm but alas its dumping at Ohio State Michigan game. We cut we bleed

5 days ago there was barely the hint of a ripple of a shortwave across the central US... And a big trof along the west coast.

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