no surprise to me...
But I've noticed one thing about this model, during patter change, it's good at sniffing out storms, it then flips and flops, and the details don't pan out, but I think we should all watch this carefully just in case
Major East Coast Winter Storm ???
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Looks like the Pittsburgh area will get missed YET again if that model holds true! Either too far east or too far west all the time!!! I want a nice strong low pressure to ride up the appalachains and dump a foot on Pittsburgh! Rarely happens anymore! Anyway, how do you get access to those models and what they say on a daily basis? Thanks!
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