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Pattern Fabulous February

Can already see the miller B evolution and the bad thing is the pattern supports a storm like this in the future View attachment 14521
I’ve said this every year sine 2002, “We’re due for another major Carolina ice storm”

It just hasn’t happened yet
 
I'm not sure I understand your question.. @packfan98 posted a euro image with the statement "end of the Euro looks like it had the CAD storm". I replied by stating that with a 1042 high over the lakes and moisture coming out of the gulf you could see where it was heading, as in the model was heading towards what pack had stated, the CAD storm. That's what I was referencing, not sure this answers your question or not
 
The unfortunate thing about that end of Euro run is that the mechanism responsible for allowing that High to build into the Lakes is moving northeast through eastern Canada. As it does, that high will move northeast from there. It is already that far north at 240. My guess is based on the translation of features the model is showing, it will shift even farther north as we move in. But who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky. At least you can see good wedging east of the Apps via the isobars.
 
The unfortunate thing about that end of Euro run is that the mechanism responsible for allowing that High to build into the Lakes is moving northeast through eastern Canada. As it does, that high will move northeast from there. It is already that far north at 240. My guess is based on the translation of features the model is showing, it will shift even farther north as we move in. But who knows? Maybe we'll get lucky. At least you can see good wedging east of the Apps via the isobars.

Gefs has shown that aswell, more NE moving HP
 
It is improvement over the 0z eps....

eps_snow_m_east_42.png
 
Gefs has shown that aswell, more NE moving HP
One thing’s for certain, I’ve had 100” of ensemble snow this year and 1” has verified. I’m not terribly let down by a mediocre snow mean atm. Strong convergence on a possible Miller B solution is good enough to hold my attention right now
 
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