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Storm potential January 18th-19th


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way west on gfs ai
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.5+ inch qpf for most of the area on gfs AI and 0.4-0.6 inches on gfs (higher further east)- I think we'd all take a cold 5-7 inches of snow


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8 minutes ago, eduggs said:

Borderline warning snows on the GDPS for NYC

canadian shows a much earlier start time around 1am sunday morning, and it's outta here by 7pm sunday meanwhile gfs shows snow starts around 1pm sunday and it snow until about 6am monday. That's a huge difference timeframe wise!

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The GEFS are much wetter along the Gulf in MS, AL, and GA compared to previous runs. This makes sense with the base of the trof further west and approaching the Gulf. Not sure yet if the moisture will translate northward along the coast or shift mostly offshore. Looks like a close call.

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3 minutes ago, eduggs said:

The GEFS are much wetter along the Gulf in MS, AL, and GA compared to previous runs. This makes sense with the base of the trof further west and approaching the Gulf. Not sure yet if the moisture will translate northward along the coast or shift mostly offshore. Looks like a close call.

Looks like it gets here. 

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1 minute ago, Franklin0529 said:

Looks like it gets here. 

Yup! The GEFS members are clustered well southwest of both 18z and 12z and precipitation is also much further west. Interestingly the mean trof position isn't improved.

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