I will say Euro looks to be correcting to Gfs solution.I still disagree as does the Euro. Nothing to see here IMO.
I will say Euro looks to be correcting to Gfs solution.I still disagree as does the Euro. Nothing to see here IMO.
I tend to agree here. You could make a case for some anafrontal or secondary wave action but at the moment its hard to get that excitedI still disagree as does the Euro. Nothing to see here IMO.
Hard to love where that low is headed..”it can’t cut with that 1043 up there.”..still very early thoughCAD storm setup on the Euro:
CAD storm setup on the Euro:
I understand that you disagree, everyone has their different views. But considering the polar and STJ convergence, there's no doubt that something wintry is bound to happen. It could be minimal, but a quick shot at some heavy snow on the back side of the moisture is possible. Or it could be something significant, a wide coverage of a long duration of heavy snowfall. I do think that strong storm signal around the 15th or so may come up on the tail end of the boundary. We'll see how things shape up, still to early to "iron" out anything.I still disagree as does the Euro. Nothing to see here IMO.
This look on the EPS favors a lakes cutter and severe weather over the SE US, the GEFS obviously tends to wintry weather. I’ll be content with eitherI don't mind the euro's output, but I'm not a big fan, in comparison to the GEFS with the lack of heights around BC. Though neutral heights are better than negative heights.
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You know this ends up meeting in the middle. Decaying arctic air mass with the parent high going ots means a few people start as a few sleet pellets or snow flakes and go to rain quickly. That initial band of iso precip locks in the wedge, the tmb gets stuck east of 95 and most of nc is locked in at 34-40 with 850s of +10 so we get an elevated band of storms rolling through with areas SE of RDU making a last second push to 55-60This look on the EPS favors a lakes cutter and severe weather over the SE US, the GEFS obviously tends to wintry weather. I’ll be content with either