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January 25-26 Winter Storm Potential


Ralph Wiggum
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23 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

6z rgem  had 4-6" snow before plowing the mix line due N and turning to sleet

That trend simply terrifies me and why I feel pretty ok saying 6-8in for many before the slop 

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At the surface, high pressure has actually ticked stronger and further south at storm onset with deeper CAD down the spine Of the Appalachians. This can certainly help with keeping the sleet at bay, but again the warm nose is up at at 700mb level so it can only do so much if we still drive the primary up into WV or SW PA.

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12 minutes ago, Newman said:

At the surface, high pressure has actually ticked stronger and further south at storm onset with deeper CAD down the spine Of the Appalachians. This can certainly help with keeping the sleet at bay, but again the warm nose is up at at 700mb level so it can only do so much if we still drive the primary up into WV or SW PA.

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It definitely looked like the high up north beats it down a bit.  I wonder if it continues to beat it down a bit more as we get closer to game. 

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23 minutes ago, Newman said:

At the surface, high pressure has actually ticked stronger and further south at storm onset with deeper CAD down the spine Of the Appalachians. This can certainly help with keeping the sleet at bay, but again the warm nose is up at at 700mb level so it can only do so much if we still drive the primary up into WV or SW PA.

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The 1035 HP  is still in play saying it for days

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47 minutes ago, Newman said:

At the surface, high pressure has actually ticked stronger and further south at storm onset with deeper CAD down the spine Of the Appalachians. This can certainly help with keeping the sleet at bay, but again the warm nose is up at at 700mb level so it can only do so much if we still drive the primary up into WV or SW PA.

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It also drove the primary further south into Alabama. Good things for snow lovers.

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