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2013-14 snow season!


mrs.cos

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http://www.plowsite.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=131327&d=1388462886

 

Here is what the gfs shows at hour 84. Some differences so it will be interesting to see what the euro shows later on. Also the noon runs tomorrow will be interesting to see.

 

Someone has been doing their homework ;)

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Someone trying to replace you Jeffro. Ut oh. I see a competition brewing.

 

Who can guess ohio shitty weather predictions better. GO.

 

CR > * with weather forecasts. Showed my wife the thread last night telling her I can get on here and get honest, sarcastic, weather reports. :lol:

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For this weekend. Completely different system. Please verify, please verify, please verify

 

http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/includes/columns/margusity/2014/590x451_01021536_severe2.png

 

Everything else ive read says friday night through Sunday night, but this says Sunday into Monday?

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Everything else ive read says friday night through Sunday night, but this says Sunday into Monday?

 

The person that makes this graphic is in the northeast, so theyre a little bit behind us. It will be sunday into sunday night.

I have heard the first part of that storm might be rain???

Good chance, but should change over eventually. Models are actually currently to the NW of us by about 30-40 miles. i think theyre expecting it to move SE a bit...

 

http://forums.accuweather.com/uploads/post-14308-1388688471_thumb.png

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For this weekend. Completely different system. Please verify, please verify, please verify

 

http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/includes/columns/margusity/2014/590x451_01021536_severe2.png

 

From Mr.Bradley.

 

Even bigger storm Sunday into Monday? The ECMWF model is till showing a major Winter storm moving into Ohio. If the storm is strong enough... warm air may get wrapped into Central Ohio according to this model...meaning several inches of snow NW of Columbus and lesser amounts SE.

 

The GFS is colder and has all snow for us. Amounts are not as heavy with this model... but the printout for Columbus is 7.6 inches. Bottom line.. this is a storm to watch!

http://i.imgur.com/gPBoPmy.jpg

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