Q: After the lull, then what?

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seangdolan
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Q: After the lull, then what?

#1 Postby seangdolan » Fri Dec 05, 2003 7:07 pm

Hey all,

An amateurish question, I know, but, after the "lull" (if there even is one)
where should one expect the radar to start blooming again?

I ask because I'm looking at the OKX radar and it seems like the echos on the waters south of LI just keeps filling in and filling in...

Thanks for the response.

-Sean
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#2 Postby mathias1979 » Fri Dec 05, 2003 7:39 pm

I think the entire band currently stretching from Boston back to Pittsburgh is the thing to watch. You'll see it kind of pivot and increase in intensity overnight...I don't think we'll see a whole lot of new development in the precip...but I could be wrong.

-Matt
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