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Things of note...The Icon is not known for Cad thermals so the precip depiction is probably way off.
If we'd had access to today's models for the 1988 storm the gfs has it nailed down.
Can't wait for the Nam to get a hold of this tonight and tomorrow.
 
It appears the AIGFS is still attending classes.
AIGFS realizing how CADs work.
Lil Yachty Drake GIF
 
That would be a roof collapsing event for some older, less maintained structures. If that were to happen, I would be very careful inside low-slope structures of age.
1993 took out a lot of roofs up in my area. I hope they updated the codes since then. I'm in construction and I have seen a lot of added snow load drawings lately but they only seemed to appear a couple years ago.
 
If you need to make a store/fuel run. Now is the time. Neighborhood message boards are starting to light up. Gonna get ugly here mid to late week.
Weather station batteries are charging, so is my WR120. Charging up everything. Trying to purchase a UPS/Mini Power Station before storm.
 
1993 took out a lot of roofs up in my area. I hope they updated the codes since then. I'm in construction and I have seen a lot of added snow load drawings lately but they only seemed to appear a couple years ago.
Same. I'm in commercial roofing. I don't think the snow load calcs were in many pre-2005 building plans. I certainly see it now. Lowe's hired roofers to remove snow in New England, regularly, from these kind of storms.
 
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