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-- Late Night Update : European Model -- One of the most anticipated computer model runs in history is now in the books. The European model has a few minor changes: - Storm is projected to be stronger than previous run - Storm is projected to stall out further east than previous run - European snowfall projection for western parts of HV slightly less What does this mean? Not a whole lot. The change in snowfall projection for the Hudson Valley is not dramatic... but it pulls the back edge of the snow east by about 25 miles. It pulls the axis of heaviest snow from directly over the HV... to be centered over Putnam & Westchester counties, and western CT. Those hoping for a major snowstorm... will find this trend troubling. While the HV would still see 12 to 24 inches (plus)... the latest European model just eliminated any margin for error. Any further shift to the east would result in major changes to the snowfall totals. Those hoping for less snow... this is a welcome sign, but has little meaning other than to give hope that the other models have the right solution. Well have updates thru the day on Monday, as well as a finalized forecast during the day. Have a great night! -Bill-
Posted on: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 07:02:04 +0000

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