More questions than answers at this point. I am not going to make any changes to my previous forecast at this point because I think my previous thoughts do a good job of reflecting my ideas on the possibilities. The models were all over the place this afternoon, and my experience is that when this happens, you should just leave your forecast as is, until some model consensus develops. Here are the latest thoughts though from the main office of the National Weather Service in regards to the possible Friday storm.
THE VAST ARRAY OF SOLUTIONS BY OPERATIONAL MODEL LOWER FORECAST CONFIDENCE AND A CONTINUATION OF THE SOLUTIONS FROM THIS MORNING REMAIN IN ORDER. ALL INDICATION AT THIS TIME POINTS TO AN INCREASING POSSIBILITY OF VERY SIGNIFICANT WEATHER SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT ALONG THE GULF COAST AND SOUTHEASTERN SEABOARD AND MID ATLC COAST LATE NEXT WEEK AND WEEKEND WITH THE POTENTIAL INGREDIENTS FOR SIGNIFICANT COASTAL IMPACTS AND A LATE SEASON WINTER WEATHER THREAT.
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