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Possible coastal storm centered on Feb 1 2026.


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26 minutes ago, Abbyme24 said:

Euro and GFS have been poop for NS the last couple runs, so I’m hugging the ICON. 

You should have moved to Newfoundland, they seem to be ground zero now.
Could this F'n storm disappoint any other regions? 87 pages and the entire northeast US may not see a tenth of an inch out of it. 

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7 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

You should have moved to Newfoundland, they seem to be ground zero now.
Could this F'n storm disappoint any other regions? 87 pages and the entire northeast US may not see a tenth of an inch out of it. 

My wife is barely surviving NS winter, Newfoundland would break her :lol:

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4 minutes ago, leo2000 said:

The Canadian model runs today and the UkMet have been pretty good showing the storm closer to Nova Scotia. 

Yeah the Canadians look decent but Ukie is showing a bust for the southern half of the province including Halifax. 

Although looks like so far the system is west of what the globals have been predicting? Will be interesting to see what the short range models show in the morning. 

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33 minutes ago, FlashFreeze said:

IMG_9175.thumb.jpeg.5472cc47f40166b899d69ad12385e160.jpeg19° and moderate to heavy wind driven snow in North Myrtle Beach SC. 

Impressive. Nothing like palm trees in heavy wind blown snow. So much for global warming lmao. That’s an impressive temp too, to say the least.  8 degrees here in CT. at the moment.  What an airmass. 

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It’s because the storm/cyclone, despite being deep in guidance is never fully coupled to the synoptic forcing … in the guidance. 

The modeled convective “theft” is lame, and not actually developed by synoptic q-g forcing so as it climbs latitudes and the convection begins to wane … it’s weakening.  You see that on the cold side of the circulation, en route to the NW Atl, it looks like it fails to really generate much QPF on the west side of the cyclonic envelope - it’s kind of like an imposter low

 

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43 minutes ago, WinterWolf said:

Impressive. Nothing like palm trees in heavy wind blown snow. So much for global warming lmao. That’s an impressive temp too, to say the least.  8 degrees here in CT. at the moment.  What an airmass. 

I love these posts lol. It got cold somewhere for a little bit so global warming suddenly doesn’t exist lol.

Good for Myrtle beach, I’m sure all the residents their are thrilled with what’s happening 

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