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I can't speak for ice, but slosh in the upper 20's can be bad. We are use to slosh when temps are marginal, but in the upper 20's, better stay home.do I want this, or do I not (ice) View attachment 71386View attachment 71387
I can't speak for ice, but slosh in the upper 20's can be bad. We are use to slosh when temps are marginal, but in the upper 20's, better stay home.do I want this, or do I not (ice) View attachment 71386View attachment 71387
I thought the ICON had a warm bias.This is getting under hour 180 btw.....View attachment 71392
do what? it's a deep south storm too, what are you looking at?The ICON is a mainly Mid Atlantic storm.
Had that TPV piece been a little further east, we would have gotten the storm. May be ice for us though.
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Looks like it’s continuing to develop that energy that developed over the NE at 18zWhat a wobbly model lol, but this run was much much better, notice less amplification of the Aleutian ridge View attachment 71396
To be fair, the minority of the board is located in areas further west. BHAM, ATL, CAE, GSP, RDU, CLT are either rain of ZR.do what? it's a deep south storm too, what are you looking at?
If it were to take a northerly/NWerly trajectory, wouldn't it help to push that TPV SE a hair?Looks like it’s continuing to develop that energy that developed over the NE at 18z
No, to be fair stop acting like it's just a carolina board. This is a ,major event for many of us.To be fair, the minority of the board are located in areas further west. BHAM, ATL, CAE, GSP, RDU, CLT are either rain of ZR.
The old in Saskatchewan. The new is International Falls. I will gladly take it!!!!