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Potential Huge Storm Feb 9-10, 2011
I realize this is a week away, but models are showing a very deep low, 950mb or so, near the northeast coast mid to late next week. I am not saying this will happen or hit us, but if it materializes and gets as bad as the models are showing, it will be interesting and fairly close.
Something to be aware of for now. R2B |
The models are amusing to NWS
The weather team in Gray Maine had an interesting way of putting it in their discussion last night:
18Z GFS SHOWS AN INTENSIFYING LOW CROSSING THROUGH THE GULF OF MAINE (42 MB DEEPENING IN 12 HRS!). IT CRASHES DOWN TO 931 MB IN THE CANADIAN MARITIMES. DOUBT THAT WILL VERIFY...SINCE WE ARE SO FAR OUT IN TIME...BUT IT`S JUST AMUSING TO LOOK AT IN ANY CASE. NEVER SEEN THAT KINDA OF DEEPING FROM A NUMERICAL MODEL IN THE NORTHEAST OVER THE LAST 25 YEARS. That language is dropped this morning, but its interesting to seem them be amused by the models. |
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Snow
I don't think it'll snow much. Maybe just snow showers. :D
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We were planning a trip down south early this morning. The NWS had issued a Severe alert, which was different than everyone else's forecast. Heavy snow, ending Sunday morning early. As it happens, a little freezing rain, this morning, some snow, no biggie. We were expecting pretty good weather way out here, now We have the warning another 5-8 inches? Looking at the radar, there is a huge swath of bad weather in the upper Midwest, heading East.
Nothing like having all these forecasts and not being able to predict what tomorrow morning is going to be like. |
Well for me.....I'm excited, I just love a good snow storm. As long as the power stays on ;) Homemade bread, and cookies coming up :D
Soapmistress |
And just where can we pick them up
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