OKX, ALB, BOS asleep at the wheel?

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OKX, ALB, BOS asleep at the wheel?

#1 Postby powderfreak » Sat Jan 17, 2004 6:21 pm

I think NWS ALB is making a big mistake without issuing an WWA but I'd suspect they might put one up for the southern counties bordering OKX's CWA later this evening. I don't think it is out of the question for some of OKX's northern most zones to verify with warnings, but I dont think the risk is there enough for a warning...but at least up the amounts from 2-4 inches to 3-6 locally higher. NWS BOS might need to consider upping amounts to the 3-6 range as well at least in the southeastern 2/3rds of their CWA. If the 18z ETA is correct, than warnings should be up for most of the OKX and BOS CWA with advisories in the GYX zones.

This should be a fun little system....
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#2 Postby powderfreak » Sun Jan 18, 2004 12:10 pm

And again I am forced to eat my words. Nothing close to warning criteria snowfall or ice. Kudos to the professionals...
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