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How much snow will fall in C-Bus on 2-12/2-13, 2007?

I'm looking at 3-4 days of on/off snowfall here(Taos). :biggrin:
The mountains will get lots(feet).
I may get 6-8 inches.
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C-bus will get this slow mover but how much moisture will be left?
 
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All that blue is cooler temperatures and higher cloud tops...meaning heavier precipitation. It's just sucking moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. I spent the previous 5 winters in St. Louis, and this is one of the more impressive satellite shots I've seen showing how a low pressure system draws moisture in.
 
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NFBuck;749625; said:
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All that blue is cooler temperatures and higher cloud tops...meaning heavier precipitation. It's just sucking moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. I spent the previous 5 winters in St. Louis, and this is one of the more impressive satellite shots I've seen.


Am I going to have to dig to open my front door? :lol:
 
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NFBuck;749625; said:
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All that blue is cooler temperatures and higher cloud tops...meaning heavier precipitation. It's just sucking moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico. I spent the previous 5 winters in St. Louis, and this is one of the more impressive satellite shots I've seen showing how a low pressure system draws moisture in.


Damn look at that......

I'd hate to be in Louisiana/Alabama/Mississippi/Florida/Georgia. That's going to produce a few tornadoes....
 
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