On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 10:27:03 -0500, Rob <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>I still think at least for most of Tuesday it's going to be a "non
>event" for most areas that matter. Some heavy cold niar for a few hours
>Tuesday night along the front, but I don't think it'll damage much if
>they keep the groomers off until it drains.
This might be true. But I still feel that there will be 3-4 inches of
snow in the mountains followed by some ice and then cold rain. Looking
for a positive gain in some areas.
>What do you think about that Alberta Clipper the MRF has tapping into
>Gulf moisture for Saturday? That one looks promising for getting the
>season really started. I think by Sunday we will have forgotten all
>about the next couple days.
Yes. This will need to be watched very closely. The Euro and UKMET have a
coastal low while the GFS places all its marbles on the northern stream
but still goes to town with it.
-Scott
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