Quick update this morning: if you like snow, the morning models are not for you. It's still basically the Euro vs. the GFS but the GFS has gone back to its WAY out-to-sea forecast in which only eastern Maine is really affected. The Euro still has the storm but even it is a little further east than in previous runs.
It's not a good idea to latch onto any one of the model runs - good or bad. I'll be looking for some run-to-run consistency before making a call. Hopefully that comes before Saturday.
Right now - some snow is still probable but the megastorm that was in the Euro yesterday seems less likely.
Waiting for the evening runs of the models to see if this eastward shift continues.
WINTER STORM WARNING
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