latest GFS: snowstorm NE for monday night into tues ??
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latest GFS: snowstorm NE for monday night into tues ??
looks like storm bombing out along mid-atlantic coast around that time
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EXTONPA wrote:this has shades of the 93 superstorm...if models continue to converge tomorrow, this will be all over the news...
Maybe...but the Superstorm of '93 had snow all the way down deep in the Southeast. My part of Atlanta saw almost a foot of snow before it was over for Superstorm 1993.
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the pattern in the next 7 days does not get any better for a BLOCKBUSTER storm in the east! I agree, with the other post: there are similarities between the 93 pattern and the current pattern; all of the long range models show major storms in the horizon. Someone is going to get a heck of a storm, although the exact day is still to be determined.
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Sending us more snow, huh? Quit That!
You're sending us all your snow so that you won't have to shovel it and pile it up in your yards, I see... javascript:emoticon(':roll:')
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Quit that! We got a bunch yesterday/last night and right now it is snowing hard and blowing around. I have to go out and try and shovel some off the roof! And keeping the vents clear has gotten to be a real pain...
Is this like the 12 Days of Christmas and the overzealous gift-giving boyfriend or what?
We still have streets in town that have not been plowed yet from the first storm... This is getting ridiculous. (Cape Cod usually does not get that much snow.)
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Quit that! We got a bunch yesterday/last night and right now it is snowing hard and blowing around. I have to go out and try and shovel some off the roof! And keeping the vents clear has gotten to be a real pain...
Is this like the 12 Days of Christmas and the overzealous gift-giving boyfriend or what?
We still have streets in town that have not been plowed yet from the first storm... This is getting ridiculous. (Cape Cod usually does not get that much snow.)
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Lets not get to far ahead of ourselves here. To start with by the looks of it this looks to be a miller B type system which as was seen with the Blizz some may get zilcho while others get a mega blizz PERHAPS. As of right now this looks almost like the blizz we just had for many from the mw/lakes eastward. Only difference this time is this looks to be comming from the sw which may add fuel to the fire seing how it will be able to tap more gom moisture. And as well affect places further the the west but a bit south though of the blizz such as in KS, MO, IL etc.
The EC shows a system going from the southern Plains into the OV (into southern/Central Ohio) and then making a jump and redeveloping off the Delmarva and slowly making its way up the coast while bombing out. This btw is a better track for those in the MA especially from Baltimore, MD south then with the blizz. However there could be more mixing concerns from near DC south with this but still get a nice snowstorm out of it and better then what the blizz did for there for sure.
On the other side of the Apps unfortunatly at this point mixing would be a huge concern from near the i70 corridor south in IL, IN, and more so OH.
Still a bit to early to call but worth mentioning at this point anyways. Nothing as of yet is written in stone. So anything between now and then could and probably will change. I'll share my own thoughts on this later on after i see the 12z runs.
The EC shows a system going from the southern Plains into the OV (into southern/Central Ohio) and then making a jump and redeveloping off the Delmarva and slowly making its way up the coast while bombing out. This btw is a better track for those in the MA especially from Baltimore, MD south then with the blizz. However there could be more mixing concerns from near DC south with this but still get a nice snowstorm out of it and better then what the blizz did for there for sure.
On the other side of the Apps unfortunatly at this point mixing would be a huge concern from near the i70 corridor south in IL, IN, and more so OH.
Still a bit to early to call but worth mentioning at this point anyways. Nothing as of yet is written in stone. So anything between now and then could and probably will change. I'll share my own thoughts on this later on after i see the 12z runs.
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ohiostorm wrote:Our forecast is showing all rain Monday into Tuesday. I'd like to see some snow. No more rain please. Still flooding here. We can't afford more rain. Or ice!
Our forecast is saying a 40% chance of rain or snow Monday and 50% chance of rain or snow Monday night. Their forecasting a high or 40 here Monday and low of 30 Monday night. Maybe if we get anything at all from this, it might go from snow to rain and back to snow? Just 50/50 odds right now though. Like BowMeHunter said, the bulk of it will stay east more toward the coast anyway. Here's hoping though.
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