Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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Bloom, hot shit. The 0Z GFS has this baby track right off NC and bombing out just off the coast of DelMarVa. Perfect setup for a heavy Mid-Atlantic interior snowfall event. I-95 East has rain problems, I-95 West receives the heavy snow. I wouldn't be surprised if these models trend slightly more West as we tread closer towards the event.

Not a sure bet yet, but looking good. Might want to get some extra beer tomorrow.
 

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Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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So I can expect 3-6" in the Frederick area?

Btw, did this bitch crash again for about 15min? I couldn't get on here.
Perhaps more. Looking at the current information, 8 to 10 would be more likely, provided you don't have any mixing issues with sleet. It's not a joke that a 50 mile shift in the track of this storm could be the difference between an inch of rain and a foot of snow. Midday today should have it hammered out nicely.
 

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Perhaps more. Looking at the current information, 8 to 10 would be more likely, provided you don't have any mixing issues with sleet. It's not a joke that a 50 mile shift in the track of this storm could be the difference between an inch of rain and a foot of snow. Midday today should have it hammered out nicely.
Sweet!
 

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