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And here's the latest German Model just uploaded. Pretty flat, doesn't come up the coast. Stays Out to sea but does leave a stripe of snow across that area.
Eenie, Meenie, Miny, Mo....Who will get the most snow?
didn't know there was a German model. Doesn't Germany contribute to the European model? They needed their own model, too? Can't hurt to move more models. Wonder how good it is.
Cambium's #2 region is really large. Could be a coastal downstate NY / CT storm, hit the Cape, upstate NY or coastal Maine. No matter, still in region #2
Just a quick update: Gotta run.. All overnight models except the Canadian have the storm suppressed (what else is new this winter?)
Which means less snow on the map and nothing north of Virginia.
Don't forget... Even just 1" of snow can still be the jackpot area somewhere. For example Kentucky might be the winner with the most snow on the map.. Just saying
I remember getting a day of finals blown out by a snow day when I was in high school. It was helpful getting more time to study! Your kids will be fine.
In Ohio you get a snow day for a foot of snow. In NC, we get two snow days for an inch of snow. And we've already missed over a week of school due to two hurricanes and a rare early December snowstorm. I'm crying uncle on the weather this year!
In Ohio you get a snow day for a foot of snow. In NC, we get two snow days for an inch of snow. And we've already missed over a week of school due to two hurricanes and a rare early December snowstorm. I'm crying uncle on the weather this year!
Yep. They've added 3 minutes to the day for high schools in our county in NC and 30 minutes to each exam day to have enough hours just in case we get any snow in the next couple of months. If they didn't do this, they would have to start taking away days at spring break for the next inclement weather day.
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