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Was just talking with one of the local Mets I keep in touch with. He is concerned with the cold especially since the models don't do a very good job with projecting what temps will be after snow is on. In order words, he's concerned with the cold being noticeably worse than the models are showing now for those who end up with accumulating snowfall on the ground.

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I just had a over performing clipper type system drop close to 4” IMBY this morning. Also the system next week looks to be a decent snow storm potentially. With the snow pack continuing to drop further south that will only increase the cold for many areas in the mid west/east.

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7 minutes ago, SOMOSnow said:

Remarkable! Look at hour 300 of the threee main global models from 12z and their temp anomalies. The consistency and depth/size of cold is astounding. 👇

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I haven't seen this consistency since February 2021!

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8 minutes ago, SOMOSnow said:

Actually it warmed from 12z. Gfs is colder than cmc this run. 

Both are too cold for my taste. At least the CMC has some good snow lol

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1 hour ago, Ingyball said:

Both are too cold for my taste. At least the CMC has some good snow lol

🤤 I think the Canadian is a garbage model, but someone would get slammed by this setup. It would be entertaining to see this play out for another 48 hours.image.png.f0c9e7cefd52a2c9735a75b800c6dc9f.png

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