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reply posted on 12-2-2006 @ 02:18 PM by UnterMir
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so this storm is just working its way out...
what do you think is in store for next weekend?
id love to hear any updates you've got
and i'm amazed at how right you were to the T and earlier than anyone!
you got a way above vote from me!
-untermir
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reply posted on 12-2-2006 @ 06:00 PM by l0rds0fcha0s
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yea there will be a major storm next weekend... the storm will be thurs-fri-sat
I do believe that this will start as rain for alot of places... the big timing will be when the temps drop... there will definetly be a big storm....
I am staying with my snowfall totals I have posted right now. I will make changes as I see fit, which right now all looks good for a major storm..
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reply posted on 12-2-2006 @ 06:45 PM by UnterMir
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it'd be awesome to get another 6-12 inches on top of the about 2 feet here...
and if its weekdays, i could go for some no class.
the campus here (U Hartford, CT) has really loved this past storm, everyone out side, sledding, football games, snow ball fights, forts, the whole
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its great, i love it
like i said
keep 'em coming!
-untermir
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 12:17 AM by digitalassassin
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l0rds0fcha0s you should be the ATS weatherman
If he gets this right he should be recognised and get the official title, Not only does he predict the weather but he brings it to the masses here at
ATS. I got 2' where I live, I even managed to build an igloo out of a snow drift but almost died when It caved in. I guess I should have waited until
the snow hardened alittle. Hope ur right next for next weekend, that would be awesom.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 01:40 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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yea this storm is all going to depend on the timing of the cold..... you all will have a warmup this week, so you will lose a little snow.... not
much, but some...
there will definetly be a storm, but it may turn out to be rain for alot of us.... I still dont think so, but we'll see in the coming days.... like i
said at first there can be alot of changes in 5-6 days so dont get your hopes up yet.. i'm just saying someone will have a snow storm.... sticking
with first estimates still
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 02:11 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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heres the gfs for 120 hours out.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 02:14 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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here is a model of the storm coming!!!!//// looks like it's going to be a biggun
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 02:33 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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 An ATS Forum Subject Matter Expert, loam, has applauded your activity on this thread titled,
guess what??? yep major storm next weekend!!!. Thank you for contributing
to the quality of our forums. You received a 500 point bonus, keep up the good work.
Do not reply to this U2U.
thanks
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 07:30 AM by jmocha
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I'm north of boston , ma. this past storm dumped alot of snow just like you said, but it's too light and fluffy to do anything with. will this next
storm be better?
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 07:48 AM by Lanotom
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You have voted l0rds0fcha0s for the Way Above Top Secret award. You have two more votes this month.

I'm still giving you the vote for your effort. My area in S Jersey only saw 6" if that, but your effort deserved the vote.
I'm going to butt heads with you on this one though, midwest might see some snow but north east will be a rain event only.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 08:09 AM by dgtempe
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 08:29 AM by decidedlyundecided
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Hey everyone, last time i checked i got something around 2' of snow. I took pix, lots of them!!! does anyone know if there's a thread up with photos
of the storm's aftermath? if not i've got lots of material to start one up!! the one weird thing i noticed was that usually after 2 feet of snow
falls on a city it usually shuts down, but here, everyone went about their ways, regardless of the 3-4' mounds of snow everywhere. . . And me with
ratted out old hole-y crappy converse on my feet. . .
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 08:40 AM by Lanotom
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A picture thread is an excellent idea. Please start one with your pictures.
I look forward to viewing them.
Thank you.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 08:49 AM by FlyersFan
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Originally posted by l0rds0fcha0s
Philadelphia, Pa 4 - 8" 
Right now they are telling us it'll be all rain.
But I'll keep an eye on what you are saying, for sure.
Sat Eve/Sun AM we got 14 inches here south of Philly.
Schools are closed today.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 09:05 AM by Crakeur
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NYC is supposed to see rain as well. It's going to be an ugly wet week with the melting of the 2+ feet of snow.
I might be able to say I skiied and surfed the city in the same week.
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 09:20 AM by l0rds0fcha0s
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Originally posted by dgtempe
hey dg i got lanotom on ignore...
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 09:27 AM by Regenmacher
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I'm not seeing any significant levels of precipitation on the 17th in New England region.
Less than a .10 inch of pwat, won't make for any significant snowfall.
More models: www.meteo.psu.edu...
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 09:55 AM by DCFusion
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While I would absolutely love another big snow storm, I'm afraid I just don't see it. I will admit that I'm not a meteoroligist, but the NOAA
website is pretty accurate and they are not calling for any snow this weekend. In fact, they are calling for temps in the upper 40s to upper 50s -
hardly conducive to snow.
But, they are calling for rain. The only indication that you may be on the right track is that NOAA is indicating a chance of snow showers.
More info for DC area:
NOAA
DC forcast
But, I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that your prediction of significan snow holds true!
EDIT:Spelling
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 10:05 AM by Lanotom
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I don't think that snow showers will produce the 6-12 inches that LOC has said the northeast will get.
If it does then I too agree that he should be the offical weather person for ATS, if not then I'll stick with my own readings of the weather that are
in my opinion 50% correct 100% of the time.
Originally posted by DCFusion
While I would absolutely love another big snow storm, I'm afraid I just don't see it. I will admit that I'm not a meteoroligist, but the NOAA
website is pretty accurate and they are not calling for any snow this weekend. In fact, they are calling for temps in the upper 40s to upper 50s -
hardly conducive to snow.
But, they are calling for rain. The only indication that you may be on the right track is that NOAA is indicating a chance of snow showers.
More info for DC area:
NOAA
DC forcast
But, I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that your prediction of significan snow holds true!
EDIT:Spelling
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reply posted on 13-2-2006 @ 10:44 AM by ThatsJustWeird
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Originally posted by DCFusion
While I would absolutely love another big snow storm, I'm afraid I just don't see it. I will admit that I'm not a meteoroligist, but the NOAA
website is pretty accurate and they are not calling for any snow this weekend. In fact, they are calling for temps in the upper 40s to upper 50s -
hardly conducive to snow.
But, they are calling for rain. The only indication that you may be on the right track is that NOAA is indicating a chance of snow showers.
More info for DC area:
NOAA
DC forcast
But, I'm going to keep my fingers crossed that your prediction of significan snow holds true! 
Unfortunately for us here in the DC area, we'll be on the warm side. But as the storm passes, it's going to get cold (it'll be in the 50s when the
rain starts, but quickly fall in the 20s by night). How fast that cold air catches up to the precipitation will determine how much snow we get from
the main part of the storm. The snow showers will be from the back side of the storm (the winds may be strong enough behind the storm for lake effect
snows to reach us and/or there may be a little clipper which is why they have snow showers for Sunday as well).
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