Winn, yesterday both Henry Margurity of Accuweather and Lionel Hutz of FIS mentioned the storm being sucked NW by a low coming out of Canada, resulting in extended snow for the ADK into Fri? Do you see that happening?
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Winn, yesterday both Henry Margurity of Accuweather and Lionel Hutz of FIS mentioned the storm being sucked NW by a low coming out of Canada, resulting in extended snow for the ADK into Fri? Do you see that happening?
Winn, yesterday both Henry Margurity of Accuweather and Lionel Hutz of FIS mentioned the storm being sucked NW by a low coming out of Canada, resulting in extended snow for the ADK into Fri? Do you see that happening?
Ah, how original. The forecast changes and then the meteorologist bashing begins. This is a thread to discuss the storm---and some of us go out of our way to help you all find the best powder possible. If the sexist, degrading, trolling/flaming is your thing, and cannot post something to further the discussion about the storm, then perhaps this thread/forum isn't for you. There certainly seems to be a little too much of that going on lately.
You Winn are always appreciated my me. Up last week this storm wasn't even supposed to hit us now it is and I'm happy for that and for getting great prediction from Winnchill for years now.
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT: As of 4:00pm this afternoon, we are pulling the plug on any appreciable snow accumulations for our entire coverage area. There may be some coatings to an inch of slushy accumulation this evening at the tail end, best chances for that is the farther SE you go in SE PA and central/southern NJ. This was an extremely difficult storm 2 forecast, and we are not going to sugar coat it in any way. We failed, bottom line. Not just this site, but the meteorological community as a whole. We mentioned the past few days that there was a very fine line between epic and epic fail with this storm, and epic fail prevailed.
Ah, how original. The forecast changes and then the meteorologist bashing begins. This is a thread to discuss the storm---and some of us go out of our way to help you all find the best powder possible. If the sexist, degrading, trolling/flaming is your thing, and cannot post something to further the discussion about the storm, then perhaps this thread/forum isn't for you. There certainly seems to be a little too much of that going on lately.
We weren't really expecting decent snow out of this to begin with. As we mentioned in our forecast discussions, the upper level winds just did not favor this storm curling into us for big snow through VT/NH/ME. If anyone, MA/CT is (and has been) in the most favorable position to score something. The secondary disturbance that sneaks in from the west may deliver some light accumulations for the Cats/Ads, but aside from that this was not expected to be a big delivery of snow.
Once again, NJ gets bypassed on the goods. Has happened not figuratively, but literally with every storm this winter.
WTF is with her eye brows. I found weather ladies that try to hard to look good on camera a distraction. I don't enjoy watching forecasts with women trying to hard in the looks department. Not saying I don't enjoy a good looking lady but there is a difference between looking good and trying to hard... are you delivering the weather or looking for a runway?Then you may want to consider Maria Molina.
WTF is with her eye brows. I found weather ladies that try to hard to look good on camera a distraction. I don't enjoy watching forecasts with women trying to hard in the looks department. Not saying I don't enjoy a good looking lady but there is a difference between looking good and trying to hard... are you delivering the weather or looking for a runway?
WTF is with her eye brows. I found weather ladies that try to hard to look good on camera a distraction. I don't enjoy watching forecasts with women trying to hard in the looks department. Not saying I don't enjoy a good looking lady but there is a difference between looking good and trying to hard... are you delivering the weather or looking for a runway?
Once again, NJ gets bypassed on the goods. Has happened not figuratively, but literally with every storm this winter.
WTF is with her eye brows. I found weather ladies that try to hard to look good on camera a distraction. I don't enjoy watching forecasts with women trying to hard in the looks department. Not saying I don't enjoy a good looking lady but there is a difference between looking good and trying to hard... are you delivering the weather or looking for a runway?
Didn't MC pick up over a foot in that storm a few weeks back?
Didn't MC pick up over a foot in that storm a few weeks back?
Up that is what happened. I didn't go in to work that day because of the predicated snow fall was way way off, but it happens. Just no more personal time at work for me to use unto April,.I think they got 11 or 12 inches from the big storm in early February, but that's only about 5 miles from the NY border, and that northeast quadrant was the only part of Jersey that did really well. Most of Jersey only got 2" to 5" from that thing, whereas we were predicted to receive 8" to 16" (and more in some places). MC itself, for instance, was predicted to get way more than what they got.
And the Poconos (which always gets screwed) got 5" instead of a foot or more! The Pocono is like Charlie Brown, and snowstorms are Lucy with the football.
WTF is with her eye brows. I found weather ladies that try to hard to look good on camera a distraction. I don't enjoy watching forecasts with women trying to hard in the looks department. Not saying I don't enjoy a good looking lady but there is a difference between looking good and trying to hard... are you delivering the weather or looking for a runway?