ForsythSnow
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Euro seems to be held back a bit and going neutral earlier. Following Mesoscale models.
One run is not a trend or a cave to the global.
by 100's of miles...looks like they'll be dancing Colorado by the looks of that mapIs it me or does it look like our short waves are further west then initialized by most model guidance, the trailing wave definitely looks further sw...
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Better but still not there yet. Deep precip stays close to the coast.Somebody got good maps, this looks amazing
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Is it me or does it look like our short waves are further west then initialized by most model guidance, the trailing wave definitely looks further sw...
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by 100's of miles...looks like they'll be dancing Colorado by the looks of that map
looks like some moderate precip to me. I would think it's hitting the groundOn radar looks to be snowing along the immediate coast of Louisiana.(not sure if it's actually making it all the way to the surface.)
Well every model shifted west to some degree, no eastward movement...Final totals this run. Of course the link to the euro isn't found again so I had to manually enter the url.
Not a thing for AL.If they dance over CO instead of AR? What would be the ramifications?