Hoping for that westward shift to end, the NAM finally came through on this run.
In fact, a much snowier solution for those areas north of the Ohio River. A slight shift east with this track now has put Indy in a sweet spot for lots of snow, over 6". Louisville could get in on at least 1-2". I'll have to digest the data first and update snow totals in my Final Call for Snowfall tomorrow morning.
Things are looking better...
MS
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