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Snow Potential Dec 26-27


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Reggie slid into the left guardrail and some of the other guidance is up against the right fence, but GFS sailing down the actual intended path, this model run reminds me of rush hour in Salt Lake City (stay behind a truck in the middle lane and you'll survive it perhaps) ... I believe so anyway. Low is now in n.e. WY and air mass cold enough to snow (with just freezing fog) is in Montana and North Dakota. It's sunny and mid-70s in e CO and most of KS, but foggy and low 50s in s IA into central IL, this is the moisture available to this storm basically, so it should begin to drop moderate amounts of sleet and freezing rain in WI and MI tonight into Christmas Day, transition to snow will start over ne OH, w NY and s ON Christmas night into early 26th. I can't see it missing south, too much development taking place before the transfer to a C Hat coastal low. Axis of heaviest snow seems likely to be ne PA into n/c NJ. Northeast winds off LI Sound should help with banding and accumulations. 

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2 minutes ago, mob1 said:

I don't love how close we are to the cutoff line on some models and future trends can easily doom us (or it can trend better) but that's pretty much a given with most storms here. 

Are you really complaining?

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3 minutes ago, brooklynwx99 said:

really looking good for the metro’s first warning level snow in quite some time. we can see 1-2”/hr rates as FGEN pushes in during the evening, especially NW towards 287

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Any signs of a IVT with this setup? GFS has been hinting at it for a quite a few runs now. 

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1 minute ago, SnowGoose69 said:

We'll see over the next 12-24 but this may be the start of the 40 or so mile push NE I expected could happen, thats every 18z model minus the ICON more or less.

Looking at NWS thoughts on Philly, would think even if there was a changeover 4 to 5 would fall.

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7 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:

My brother had a husky when he lived upstate in lake effect country. There was no keeping that dog inside when it was cold and whiteout snows.

Those dogs probably romped for a bit in that snow, then laid down for naps in it. Then the neighborhood Karen or Chad called the cops complaining about you mistreating your dogs.

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