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NWS 3 day snow predictor-- nice

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Great NWS resource that I just picked up from watching Brad Panovich's latest video --



http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/pwpf/wwd_a ... ptype=snow
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Very nice, David. Added to bookmarks.
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So the folks at the NWS are saying the mighty Mass might fire off a storm day tom?
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nice toy! looks promising !
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Looks like WV will see a good bit of natural snow this week. CV and Snowshoe are looking at 6-8 inches of fresh snow tomorrow and tomorrow night. Lighter snow is in the forecast for almost every other day this week. Should be great conditions this weekend.
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Thanks for sharing this. I wish the snow would shift south and come this way.
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The SREF Plume viewer is a great resource when you're within 72 hours of an event.



http://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/fplumes/



For instance, it's currently showing and average of 3 inches in Boone for the SREF models.



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And if you want a good free weather models site, go here.



http://wxcaster.com/models_main.htm



If you're willing to pay $20 per month, check out models.weatherbell.com. They are the best, hands down.
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both of those are to advanced, I don't know what i'm looking at
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