I'm sorry but is this a good or bad thing for snow lovers . I thought we wanted it to move faster so the trough doesn't move out before the storm hits. Sorry there's so many variables for snow in the se! It's crazy!Clear slowing trend hereView attachment 52989
Rule of thumb, if we post more, and use buzzwords like "interesting," it's a good sign. We want the low in the southwest to be slower, so the trough to the north can get out in front of the storm. No problem, I'm glad you're asking questions!I'm sorry but is this a good or bad thing for snow lovers . I thought we wanted it to move faster so the trough doesn't move out before the storm hits. Sorry there's so many variables for snow in the se! It's crazy!
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That makes sense! Cold air always has to be here first. Trying to learn as much as I can. I have learned in the past that cold air chasing the moisture does not work out too well for snow hereRule of thumb, if we post more, and use buzzwords like "interesting," it's a good sign. We want the low in the southwest to be slower, so the trough to the north can get out in front of the storm. No problem, I'm glad you're asking questions!
Maybe something good to wake up to tomorrow for the 06z models!Wowzers, one more time and we may have it View attachment 52993
I was about to post the same gif..she’s hanging back ??Wowzers, one more time and we may have it View attachment 52993
A low up Georgia is much better than a low up MS.Yeah one more shift to a slower ULL and it’s onView attachment 52995View attachment 52996
How's the Canadian Looking?Yeah one more shift to a slower ULL and it’s onView attachment 52995View attachment 52996
Not sure, it's far enough out to really tell. Probably nothing special.How's the Canadian Looking?
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When do we not thread the needle in the southeast lolS/w needs to hang back a touch more and also our trough needs to dig in quicker. Talk about threading the needle. This is it