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    Tue, 11 Feb 2014

    Philly Winter Weather Update - Tue 11 PM
    Big differences between NAM and GFS models- the latest GFS has only a few inches of snow mixing with sleet during the day.

    In past years, huge differences between the GFS and the NAM models have often resulted in storms that fizzled out and did not live up to the hype. Will be interesting to see if things come into better agreement tomorrow.

    posted: Feb 11 2014 at 10:51 pm

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    Philly Winter Weather Update - Tue 10 PM
    Big differences between NAM and GFS models, with the NAM predicting colder temperatures and significantly more snow. A fair amount of snow will be on the ground by daybreak Thursday and continue through the morning, tapering in the afternoon, with additional wrap around snow in the evening.

    This coming storm is a more typical nor'easter than the other systems that have made this winter so 'distinguished'. With that comes all the uncertainty of track and temperature. The NAM has done better this winter with the other storms. The latest NAM data just available shows quite a storm with at least 12-17 inches of heavy snow. The GFS is warmer (sleet) during the day. Both models dry slot us in the afternoon with light snow returning in the evening.

    posted: Feb 11 2014 at 9:40 pm

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