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- Tropical Low
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Just joined, looks like another good board...I noticed a lot of the same faces from over at Wright-weather, which I've been at for the past 2 years under the name WinterNJ14. Anyway, I see no reason why the Eastern U.S. would not see another below average temp. and above average snowfall winter. However, the problem is what area gets the big time snows? It's really up in the air IMO , Ohio Valley/West PA, appalacians?, chicago/detroit or I95 area again??...If you ask me, I think all these regions will get a good dose of snow (atleast near average), but one of these regions given is gonna get hit more then the others. Well thats my thinking, I'd love to hear any comments
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- Stormsfury
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