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Extreme Cold, Snow & Sleet: SECS 1/24 - 1/26


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7 minutes ago, eduggs said:

It's more amped. Powerfreak gets crushed up at Stowe. That's usually not great for our area.

It's funny....I was supposed to be up at Stowe this weekend, and due to some work stuff, I had to move it out 2 more weeks. Last 48 hours I have been THRILLED thinking thank god I am not up there and am here!....would be some kick in the ass if we get sleeted and they wind up getting the 18+. Vermont snow totals, all the way up to and past Stowe, are rising on ever model run  

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It would be interesting if DCA outdid PHL, NYC, and BOS in terms of snowfall due to a stronger and longer initial overrunning. I doubt it mostly because of likely better ratios up north and possibly some tack-on snow at the end. But I guess it's possible.

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2 hours ago, SACRUS said:

 

1/22 00Z QPF  - NYC

 

ICON: 1.5 
GFS: 1.2 
GFS AI AIGFS: 0.9
GGEM: 1.2 (50% sleet)
UKMET: 1.2  (90% snow)
GEFS *mean: 1.1
Euro AI AIFS: 1.1
Euro: 0.9


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14 minutes ago, psv88 said:

This post is factually incorrect. 

"Wet" as in intense rates, which is true considering it falls in about 12 hours. Temps between 700mb and 850mb surge during the day on Sunday and no longer support snow by Sunday evening for much of the forum. It's a high impact event but shorter in duration than some other models.

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Just now, eduggs said:

"Wet" as in intense rates, which is true considering it falls in about 12 hours. Temps between 700mb and 850mb surge during the day on Sunday and no longer support snow by Sunday evening for much of the forum. It's a high impact event but shorter in duration than some other models.

That’s not what you meant haha. Warm and wet implies rain. Stop it

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