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  1. A lot of models? King County is in a good position right now with all the latest trends
  2. Low position just south of the mouth of the Columbia River climatologically speaking should allow areas north of the Seattle metro to cash in too similar to what the GFS12z is showing.
  3. Substantially less snow for Seattle and points northward on the UKMET 12z while PDX cashes in about the same.
  4. Pretty sizable shift south on the UKMET which hopefully means the northern trend is coming to a stop
  5. I do agree with this that a Winter Storm Watch should be issued if the trends continue with the rest of the 12z suite. This would be a crippling event and people need time to be prepared especially with COVID-19 still around.
  6. It’s all going to come down to the timing of that trough coming down the B.C. to prevent the storm from coming any further north. Hoping the northern trend stops here but wouldn’t be surprised if it continues.
  7. An anomaly map is not the same as the actual readings which maintain themselves below freezing at 850mb.
  8. It's shearing out the weekend system but no other model degenerates the off-shore low like this before the precipitation is able to make it inland. Still an outlier but it's slowly catching up to the other models.
  9. Next system is further north as well and looks more amplified than the previous run. Massive differences at 500mb.
  10. GFS 06z is much further north with the upper level low in the Pacific
  11. NAM still insisting on that c-zone Wednesday night over Seattle.
  12. Run is looking like the ICON, UKMET, CMC. GFS is a clear suppressed outlier.
  13. Big system incoming from the west at 102 hr.
  14. Snow starts falling early Thursday morning on the ECMWF.
  15. Pacific is warmer which suggests the low will come in further north
  16. RM was too lazy to make a PNW focused map but you get the idea
  17. It literally snows for 4 days straight on the UKMET.
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