The Iceman Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Looks like a parade of clippers beginning feb 3-4 but I honestly don't see a big dog until the next NAO/AO rebound(ie mid month), flow is too fast for anything serious to organize. We are either going to need another SWFE and all that entails(mixing) or deal with the 1-3/2-4" type deals the next 2 weeks. I know guidance shows a miller b threat 3-4th but I think the flow is just too fast for anything to come of it. Too many s/w's like that just screams interference for any coastals. We're better off rooting for some good clipper passes. Those can still deliver. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 8 minutes ago, The Iceman said: Looks like a parade of clippers beginning feb 3-4 but I honestly don't see a big dog until the next NAO/AO rebound(ie mid month), flow is too fast for anything serious to organize. We are either going to need another SWFE and all that entails(mixing) or deal with the 1-3/2-4" type deals the next 2 weeks. I know guidance shows a miller b threat 3-4th but I think the flow is just too fast for anything to come of it. Too many s/w's like that just screams interference for any coastals. We're better off rooting for some good clipper passes. Those can still deliver. Well said. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birds~69 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, The Iceman said: Looks like a parade of clippers beginning feb 3-4 but I honestly don't see a big dog until the next NAO/AO rebound(ie mid month), flow is too fast for anything serious to organize. We are either going to need another SWFE and all that entails(mixing) or deal with the 1-3/2-4" type deals the next 2 weeks. I know guidance shows a miller b threat 3-4th but I think the flow is just too fast for anything to come of it. Too many s/w's like that just screams interference for any coastals. We're better off rooting for some good clipper passes. Those can still deliver. I can hang with that... 17F/Sunny 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikeymac5306 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 15 minutes ago, The Iceman said: Looks like a parade of clippers beginning feb 3-4 but I honestly don't see a big dog until the next NAO/AO rebound(ie mid month), flow is too fast for anything serious to organize. We are either going to need another SWFE and all that entails(mixing) or deal with the 1-3/2-4" type deals the next 2 weeks. I know guidance shows a miller b threat 3-4th but I think the flow is just too fast for anything to come of it. Too many s/w's like that just screams interference for any coastals. We're better off rooting for some good clipper passes. Those can still deliver. But what about those two monsters on the GFS 300+ hrs out? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevin Reilly Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Mikeymac5306 said: But what about those two monsters on the GFS 300+ hrs out? How are we doing with 120? Lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JTA66 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Ugh! I know why the storm didn't pan out. I didn't put my shovel away this week. If you recall, last week I buried it in the back of the garage and, well, we got buried. Sorry, this one's on me! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birds~69 Posted 42 minutes ago Share Posted 42 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, JTA66 said: Ugh! I know why the storm didn't pan out. I didn't put my shovel away this week. If you recall, last week I buried it in the back of the garage and, well, we got buried. Sorry, this one's on me! I think it's because we didn't start a personalized thread. It felt inferior, sad and betrayed....said I'm outta here and just like that off the coast she went without a parting goodbye. 19F 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChescoWx Posted 10 minutes ago Share Posted 10 minutes ago Today was our 6th consecutive day with temperatures failing to reach the freezing mark. The longest such streak was 16 days back in 1961. The current 6 days is already tied for the 10th longest freezing stretch in the philly burbs of Chester County PA since 1894. The current NWS Forecast has us remaining below freezing for at least for the next 7 days. If we were to reach next Thursday without cracking the freezing mark that would be the 13th consecutive day moving this current 2026 period to 3rd all-time. Below are the Top 10 consecutive freezing days on record. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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