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Old 02-01-2009, 09:00 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by Resident 2B View Post
Rose, you may have nailed this last night!
The only thing I'm going to nail is my hand if these darn models don't start agreeing on a solution!!! But I think I've found a site that has maps from the ECMWF in the short-range.

Glad to see the professionals are feeling the same way...NWS Taunton refused to go into the details of the models except to say that the US models gave us a snowstorm and the Canadian/European models gave either a glancing blow or a terrible tease.

If the current forecasts (06Z) from the US models were to verify, the NAM would bury most of us in about 16" of snow starting Tuesday morning and slowly tapering off into Wednesday morning, while the GFS would hit us with a double-barreled system giving central NH a foot and parts of southern New England a foot and a half, with most of it falling on Wednesday.

The Canadian model brings a light/moderate storm for parts of the coast on Tuesday, and the ECMWF and UKMET say "here, fishy, fishy, fishy."

Stay tuned...I'm sure one of the next model runs will say we'll be getting the first tropical system of the year.
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