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Winter Storm Outlooks?

#1 Postby Anonymous » Sat Jan 15, 2005 9:03 pm

Will winter storm outlooks probably start going up for the east coast for next weekend sometime this week?
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#2 Postby AnthonyC » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:18 pm

If you live in the Northeast, I would pay close attention to Monday. Looks as if a possible Nor'Easter will impact the region...esp. Boston and the Islands. Latest GFS models bring a developing surface low within the bench mark for substantial snow. Combine that will an arctic high in Eastern Canada, and you have yourself a pretty decent snowstorm. But a small deviation in the track of that surface low will tell the tale. For now, I would guess Boston will see 3-6 inches, NYC 1-4 inches, Cape Cod 6-12 inches. I wouldn't be surprised if Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches went up by the morning shift.

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#3 Postby Anonymous » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:21 pm

AnthonyC wrote:If you live in the Northeast, I would pay close attention to Monday. Looks as if a possible Nor'Easter will impact the region...esp. Boston and the Islands. Latest GFS models bring a developing surface low within the bench mark for substantial snow. Combine that will an arctic high in Eastern Canada, and you have yourself a pretty decent snowstorm. But a small deviation in the track of that surface low will tell the tale. For now, I would guess Boston will see 3-6 inches, NYC 1-4 inches, Cape Cod 6-12 inches. I wouldn't be surprised if Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches went up by the morning shift.

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Im talking about next weekend anthony. The storm that is supposed to affect places like philly.
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#4 Postby AnthonyC » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:25 pm

Ahh...you mentioned the Northeast so I assumed Boston, NYC, Washington DC. Pennsylvania will see its fair share of snow/cold these next two weeks. Just be patient.
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#5 Postby AnthonyC » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:27 pm

Like I said, Philadelphia should see at least two inches Sunday night/Monday morning.
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#6 Postby Anonymous » Sat Jan 15, 2005 10:33 pm

AnthonyC wrote:Like I said, Philadelphia should see at least two inches Sunday night/Monday morning.
I know but i am really concerned about NEXT weekend. I am really getting excited for a big east coast storm. Do you think that philly isnt going to get impacted from that storm anthony? What do the latest GFS models say?
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#7 Postby AnthonyC » Sat Jan 15, 2005 11:50 pm

The GFS model has done a poor job predicting long-range forecasts this entire winter season. So, I only trust the model 72 hours in advance. Sunday night/Monday morning looks interesting for the entire east coast. And temperatures support an all snow event. If I were to trust the long-range GFS forecast, next weekend doesn't look that promising.
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