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bullseye???

#1 Postby 2001kx » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:33 pm

with the current models
where do you think as of now the bullseye could be for the heaviest snow
i know this will prob. change,but im just curious to everyones opinion..
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#2 Postby Colin » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:40 pm

Right now, I think somewhere in VT ... AGAIN.
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#3 Postby Stormchaser16 » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:41 pm

I agree with RNS, id have to say ABE and points N and W and then into interior NE will receive the bullseye. The major cities IMO, including PHL to NYC and points immediate N and W(central and southern jersey-except for coastal jersey) will receive at least a good deal of rain during the storm. IF the euro idea is correct of passing the coastal low over PHL then i can guarentee that the I95 will be rain and the bullseye will shift from ABE back more N and W. However the euro has trended more east over the past few days, and tommorow nights run will be crucial in deciding whether or not that trend will continue to occur. Right now it looks like interior NE is once again set for a siginifigant snowstorm, and once again the I95 corridor is questioning their merit for a signifigant snowstorm.

From prelim ideas:
DC- snow to rain(possibly good amount of snow before changing over, good overunning precip?)

PHL- Snow to rain/wintry mix back to snow

Nyc- Snow to wintry mix to snow

ABE- mostly if not all snow

TTN- now this is really tough, but im going to say it will be like PHL with snow to rain or wintry mix back to snow on the end side

This would all change to a warmer scenario if the euro continues an inland low. However if it locks that high pressure in place, then i just cant forsee a low moving over PHL and then continuing north. Just doesnt make too much sense to me.
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#4 Postby 2001kx » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:45 pm

whats the chances of that heavy snow in my area
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#5 Postby greg81988 » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:46 pm

wat about richmond, va
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#6 Postby wrkh99 » Wed Dec 10, 2003 8:49 pm

The Bulls eye will be in the ozarks or the middle of kentucky
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#7 Postby Anonymous » Wed Dec 10, 2003 9:33 pm

I would say parts of the Ohio Valley.
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#8 Postby CaptinCrunch » Thu Dec 11, 2003 9:07 am

New England area for sure, 15+ inches
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#9 Postby stormraiser » Thu Dec 11, 2003 10:14 am

Oh, I would say Jacksonville area :roll:
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#10 Postby JCT777 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 12:15 pm

Richmond will get little or no snow the way it look now. I believe State College, PA will do well with snow - over 6" accumulation.
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