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Added a poll to have some fun with this and doing it differently.. Instead of a location, lets choose a state. We'll find which location had the highest total and which state its in.
A Vigorous Clipper will be coming down from Canada and towards the Gulf of Mexico with Arctic air. A Coastal storm will develop and the 2 energies will phase with each other create a bomb on the coast.
Which state will get the most snowfall from this event?
1. Iowa
2. Missouri
3. Arkansas
4. Louisiana
5. Wisconsin
6. Illinois
7. Michigan
8. Indiana
9. Ohio
10. Kentucky
11. Tennessee
12. Mississippi
13. Alabama
14. Georgia
15. New York
16. Pennsylvania
17. West Virginia
18. Vermont
19. New Hampshire
20. Massachusetts
21. Connecticut
22. New Jersey
23. Virginia
24. North Carolina
25. South Carolina
The track had better shift northward for more snow in southern Indiana. It seems like the early model runs show the same areas in the Mid South seeing far more snow again, and they average next to nothing every winter!
The track had better shift northward for more snow in southern Indiana. It seems like the early model runs show the same areas in the Mid South seeing far more snow again, and they average next to nothing every winter!
Trend is your friend? Wish we can all get in on it.
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Originally Posted by Ed's Mountain
Euro also has potential of crippling snow for Atlanta. Still lots of uncertainty.
Should be another interesting one to follow. 3 snowstorms in 2 weeks for some? I think Tennessee would fit into that although they might miss this one.
I think I was too quick to vote lol. Snow in the mountains would make more sense, I should've gone with PA instead of KY.
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