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    Fri, 24 Dec 2010

    Snow Storm Fizzling for Philly- Maybe Not - Fri PM
    As reported earlier today, this morning's GFS model once again showed a major coastal storm for PHL and looked similar to model runs of several days ago. The afternoon run of the GFS continued with a major snow storm starting Sunday afternoon and lasting through Sunday night. In fact, the GFS model was again showing well over 1 foot of snow for PHL.

    The latest NAM model just available shows a trend closer to the coastline and greater development, with 2-4 inches of snow Sunday night. Tonight's GFS just available shows a major storm with more than 1 foot, starting mid afternoon Sunday. Stay tuned!

    posted: Dec 24 2010 at 11:01 pm

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    Snow Storm Fizzling for Philly? - Fri PM
    This morning's models have changed a bit again. The NAM, NOGAPS, and ECMWF models continue with the storm far off-shore, although somewhat closer to the coastline, giving eastern NJ some snow. Away from the pack is the GFS, which has reverted to a storm much slower and nearer the coast giving Philadelphia some moderate snow late afternoon and evening. Will stay with little accumulation, but still need to watch for changes..

    posted: Dec 24 2010 at 2:20 pm

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