Nice 2 inch job
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Dave C
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Nice 2 inch job
After our nice little warm advection event the temps have soared to 32 as of 3pm today. Tuesday we should reach almost 40 before arctic outbreak 2 arrives. Thursdays snow event is our next watcher with bitter cold air in place and a rapidly deepening storm exiting Mid-Atlantic. We may get more ocean affect then actually storm related snow unless track shifts further north. Future model runs will hopefully provide some answers. Too warm for a "Jeb walk" today.
Just kiddin Jeb! 
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Dave C
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pretty good...
I noticed last nite there was a nice rotation with the upper system over your area. The lake affect must of factored into your snowfall as well. Here, a lot of the initial mosture dried up before it made it here, the 2 inches fell in a 2-3hr. burst and that was pretty much it. I'm just glad to see 32 deg. again!!! 
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Re: Nice 2 inch job
Dave C wrote:After our nice little warm advection event the temps have soared to 32 as of 3pm today. Tuesday we should reach almost 40 before arctic outbreak 2 arrives. Thursdays snow event is our next watcher with bitter cold air in place and a rapidly deepening storm exiting Mid-Atlantic. We may get more ocean affect then actually storm related snow unless track shifts further north. Future model runs will hopefully provide some answers. Too warm for a "Jeb walk" today.Just kiddin Jeb!
LOL LOL LOL
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