Looks like a potential rain to snow situation for Ohio as a deepening low exits off to the northeast of Ohio with lingering moisture as the trough goes NEG TILT ...
MSLP
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
RH
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
850mb Temps (2C increments)
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
500mb Geo Heights
http://cyclone.plymouth.edu/cgi-bin/gen ... &cu=latest
EURO interesting for Ohio on Days 4-5 ... King?
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- Stormsfury
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A very intresting situation which i have been watching for a couple of days now......................The Euro has been pretty consistint with it (Which i do like seeing the most) and the GFS keeps doing its normal flip flopping (Expected)....................Right now im giving it a 50/50 chance of happening................I still wanna see continued support for this before i become a true believer...................Either way it should be intresting to watch and discuss over the next few days..................BTW behind it looks to be another short cold shot like we have right now.............BTW its already down to 21 here........Brrrr.
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- Stormsfury
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I was going to post another topic ... it looks like to be another quick hitter for cold air ... after that, the EURO builds a surface high over South Carolina and you guessed it, back to basking in the warmth ...
It's cool here now, but not overly cold ... weak wedging in South Carolina tonight, but the expected rain has yet to materialize (which was expected to reinforce the wedge through adiabatic cooling)
SF
It's cool here now, but not overly cold ... weak wedging in South Carolina tonight, but the expected rain has yet to materialize (which was expected to reinforce the wedge through adiabatic cooling)
SF
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