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12 minutes ago, ineedsnow said:

might be more sleet here on the Euro AI but we take.. this could still go anywhere though from CNE to SNE

Let’s have this go underneath us, and get a last event…cuz there is certainly no nice weather ahead that’s for sure…F it. 

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1 hour ago, codfishsnowman said:

I thought the past two days were great. Nice finish to winter with some good periods of high overcast and afternoon temps barely to 32 yesterday and 35 today. Maybe a few snow flurries tonight. Wintry appeal in the bottom of the 9th.

I wouldn't bring in the closer just yet. 

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On 3/10/2026 at 8:53 AM, weatherwiz said:

First go around with an intensity 2 for tornadoes (also have it for hail in Texas). Very curious to see how this changes or enhances public communication or if it just adds confusion. I wonder what @OceanStWx thoughts on this conditional intensity addition is. 

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I'm generally a fan, but it's going to take some education.

The TLDR is that SPC now has a way to highlight low coverage but high potential intensity events.

I think about 6/1/11. Back then there was only a slight risk, but you could make an argument that coverage was reasonable for a slight only not enhanced. You can now add CIG zones to highlight significant tornado risk even in a 2% or 5%. That just wasn't possible before without a 10% hatched.

There was complaining about the miss in MI on day 1. But there was literally no way in the old outlook system to put a significant tornado risk there without upgrading the entire outlook.

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