The key now does the EPS continue to support this trend .. it’s close so we should be able to see snow members continue to grow or at least maintain from last night
2018 all over againWake County gradient….check
Mecklenburg County gradient….check.
All systems a go!
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Wow you beat me to it !!! hahaUKMet also looked decent for the first system that the Euro had (dropping down from the NW)
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This looks colder than euro I think? Seems like freezing line stays south of euro.UKMet also looked decent for the first system that the Euro had (dropping down from the NW)
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At hour 240 on the euro another system was coming in. That's three potential winter systems on 12 EURO starting at hour 150ish.
amazing euro model run, 3 ull's one after another. Need that first one to go beast mode to help us
I did my part!3 waves and ridging punching up into Greenland. Did everybody go to church today or something?
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Definitely a storm signal. Love to see it.
I went to the early service ?3 waves and ridging punching up into Greenland. Did everybody go to church today or something?
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The individual maps out yet?What a satisfying trendView attachment 102970
NopeThe individual maps out yet?
I did, but apparently the Lord didn't honor my request to keep the red Ls from tracking through the coastal plain.3 waves and ridging punching up into Greenland. Did everybody go to church today or something?
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What is nice is that this has lots of time to trend better. If that energy just goes another 50-100 miles south and/or the CAD is a little stronger, there will be a lot of happy posters here. I assume from the EPS mean there are a number of those solutions on the table
This is very true. One thing though that I like is that we see this coming together at a time when there is a healthy snow pack from the Ohio Valley into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast. This set up almost reminds me of the 1/29-30/2010 stormEuro shows lots of subtropical jet stream activity with these storms as well, gonna need to trend even better because given the STJ influence, storms are more likely to come in amped/over perform/NW trend in the short term
Do you have a closer view where we can see the county’s
Unfortunately it only shows that for mid AtlanticDo you have a closer view where we can see the county’s
Actually as modeled, the E and NE burbs and N&E from there are in the game. Wudge. Gainsville, Tacoa, etc. I'm on the fringe.Gonna be one of those situations where far north ATL suburbs look to score but I-20 and I-85 will enjoy chilly rain. I mean it’s climo I suppose.
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