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My First call with Maps.

#1 Postby Guest » Thu Dec 11, 2003 4:42 pm

I will add a Map for the NE as we get closer to the system.

Right now i expect a low to develop down near the western Gulfcoast and move ne up towards the Ohio Valley and then transfer its energy to the Mid Atlantic Coast near the Delmarva coast and that low move north into the NE which imo should draw the battle lines right along i95 from DC North which my area1 intrest explains. The heaviest snows should fall just to the NW of the corridor which as well area1 shows.

Farther south in VA down into the piedmont and western areas of NC and the upsate of SC down into ne GA will have a brief period of snow changing over to sleet and freezing rain for a extended period of time and then it should all go to rain expect in the higher areas of NC.............

The OH/TN Valley's i have a map for itself seeing how these areas will be the first to deal with this system. Area of big concern here is in Eastern KY. Southern OH and sw WV where or how far north the mixed/rain/snow lines goes which could greatly change the amount of snows/Ice in this area........TN looks to be where the battle lines will be drawn for the Snow/Mix/Rain lines. Heaviest snows as seen by map area2 should fall from Northern AR/Southern MO ene up into Northern KY/ Central and southern IN and most of OH except in the nw areas where amounts should be a bit lighter and as well in the southern most areas where mixed precip could be a concern..............

Link to the Maps........
http://storm2k.org/Weather-Central/National/Weather-Storm2kcast.htm
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#2 Postby therock1811 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 4:46 pm

Great maps, King......:)........I think that looks pretty good despite my first call...as I mentioned, I'll have more maps...
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#3 Postby wrkh99 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 4:56 pm

Nice maps. That snow line is pretty far to the south :)
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#4 Postby Colin » Thu Dec 11, 2003 5:09 pm

Nice maps KOW! :)
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Re: My First call with Maps.

#5 Postby Dr Spectrum » Thu Dec 11, 2003 5:24 pm

king of weather wrote:I will add a Map for the NE as we get closer to the system.

Right now i expect a low to develop down near the western Gulfcoast and move ne up towards the Ohio Valley and then transfer its energy to the Mid Atlantic Coast near the Delmarva coast and that low move north into the NE which imo should draw the battle lines right along i95 from DC North which my area1 intrest explains. The heaviest snows should fall just to the NW of the corridor which as well area1 shows.

Farther south in VA down into the piedmont and western areas of NC and the upsate of SC down into ne GA will have a brief period of snow changing over to sleet and freezing rain for a extended period of time and then it should all go to rain expect in the higher areas of NC.............

The OH/TN Valley's i have a map for itself seeing how these areas will be the first to deal with this system. Area of big concern here is in Eastern KY. Southern OH and sw WV where or how far north the mixed/rain/snow lines goes which could greatly change the amount of snows/Ice in this area........TN looks to be where the battle lines will be drawn for the Snow/Mix/Rain lines. Heaviest snows as seen by map area2 should fall from Northern AR/Southern MO ene up into Northern KY/ Central and southern IN and most of OH except in the nw areas where amounts should be a bit lighter and as well in the southern most areas where mixed precip could be a concern..............

Link to the Maps........
http://storm2k.org/Weather-Central/National/Weather-Storm2kcast.htm


This isn't just because you live about 40 miles from me is it? :wink:
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#6 Postby wx247 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 5:35 pm

Good maps King. Of concern to me with the latest information I am seeing is how far north the freezing rain may get.
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#7 Postby TNSnowbunny » Thu Dec 11, 2003 5:37 pm

Good forecast!
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#8 Postby JCT777 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 6:30 pm

Great maps Harry, although I believe the snow is extended a bit far south into NC and SC (I think parts of NC will get ice but no snow, and SC will get just plain rain).
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#9 Postby jpp5862 » Thu Dec 11, 2003 6:46 pm

Great post KOW. Glad to see you are keeping some winter precip for NC, especially the Piedmont. The NWS is saying all rain with temps never dipping below 35 or so. Hope you prove them wrong.
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#10 Postby VortexMax » Thu Dec 11, 2003 8:50 pm

Nice job with the forecast. I'd be cautious about the rain/zr/pl line though - and that's tough to nail down this far out. I suspect we'll swap over to 4-6 hrs of PL up here around ALB, but I may luck out and avoid it being a little bit N of ALB (12 mi.). Will be a close call for many. I'm not seeing I-95 corridor picking up more than a 2-4" snowfall before changeover. Will be interesting to see how this develops.
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#11 Postby Dr Spectrum » Thu Dec 11, 2003 11:09 pm

So, with all of this new data coming in there has been no new news as far as Ohio is concerned. Are we still in the running for "some" snow?
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#12 Postby Guest » Thu Dec 11, 2003 11:35 pm

Dr Spectrum wrote:So, with all of this new data coming in there has been no new news as far as Ohio is concerned. Are we still in the running for "some" snow?



Pretty much leaving as is. Next update will come tomorrow evening for any adjustments i may need. Which at this point i dont see a need for any.

So yes we are very much still in the running for snow in OH.
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#13 Postby Dr Spectrum » Thu Dec 11, 2003 11:52 pm

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
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#14 Postby stormraiser » Fri Dec 12, 2003 12:31 pm

I am unclear what you are saying for the Buffalo area. Looks like I miss out on the big stuff, but anything will be good at this point.
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