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Posted
3 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Celsius, Italian Dude

 

 

No, it just means the probability of high wind events is lower so it'll just be 17-22g25-30 instead of 55 to 60

But yeah, looks like bands of Lake Effect snow and whether/where they hit, who knows?

 

 

 

Welp, I'll be sitting there in whatever mother nature dishes out. I just hope everything calms down by the end of the game. Don't need a 4 hour ride back to the Roc. I park in lot 1, so I take 20A to either  Strykersville or Warsaw and head north to the Thruway from there.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Bubba Gump said:

 

Welp, I'll be sitting there in whatever mother nature dishes out. I just hope everything calms down by the end of the game. Don't need a 4 hour ride back to the Roc. I park in lot 1, so I take 20A to either  Strykersville or Warsaw and head north to the Thruway from there.

I know that area well and you are going out of your way, practically all the way to Letchworth. You are much better taking 20a to Rt. 77 and head north through Bennington, Darien Center, Corfu... and catch the 90 in Pembroke. That is a hassle free stretch of road that basically just goes south to north.

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Posted
9 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

They will be in their base nickel D imo. Jones *AHEM* MJ10 🙄 has been good at diagnosing the blitz pre -snap based on the other team’s personnel packages. That won’t be an option this week for him. The Bills always “look” the same personnel wise pre -snap. He won’t have the pre-snap “tell”. 

 

But yet he is one of the worst QBs in the league when he does gets blitzed

Posted
19 minutes ago, TBBills said:

So the winds will die down before the game starts?

 

NOAA forecasts winds of 21-30mph for OP on Monday night with gusts as high as 45mph.

 

Potential for a minor accumulation of LES(inch or two maybe) as well but dry air behind the frontal passage will prevent anything significant.

 

 

Posted
11 hours ago, Bubba Gump said:

The high wind warning is only til 8 pm Monday night. Does that mean the wind just stops?? Hell to the F no. Still gonna be windy AF during game time. The snow is anybody's guess. 

Usually the wind calms down a little before the expiration of the warning.  I suspect the NWS manages expectations that way.   Good news is these guys probably had a nice practice in the stadium in the wind yesterday.   It was WINDY near the stadium in OP. 

Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Usually the wind calms down a little before the expiration of the warning.  I suspect the NWS manages expectations that way.   Good news is these guys probably had a nice practice in the stadium in the wind yesterday.   It was WINDY near the stadium in OP. 

 

Forecast on NOAA site for Monday Night is for 21-30mph winds with 45 mph gusts. Hourly, the wind speed goes from 24mph at kickoff to 21 mph by end of game...it's going to be windy.

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The second phase of this wind event will be post-frontal winds Monday afternoon and evening. The track of the deepening surface low is quite favorable (maybe a little too far northwest of our area), but the strength of the post-frontal wind fields is marginal. Latest guidance shows 40-50 knots at 850 mb, which will support at least advisory level gusts (50 mph) but is marginal to 60 mph. Some model runs have also shown a wave of low pressure developing along the front, which can diminish post-frontal wind fields. There is no doubt Monday will be windy, but given the uncertainty in magnitude have left the High Wind Watch up for the Niagara Frontier to Monroe County. Also, winds on Monday will be more widespread, as opposed to downslope winds which are more localized. Because of this, maintained most wind headlines through at least early Monday evening.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Sugar High JA17 said:

The second phase of this wind event will be post-frontal winds Monday afternoon and evening. The track of the deepening surface low is quite favorable (maybe a little too far northwest of our area), but the strength of the post-frontal wind fields is marginal. Latest guidance shows 40-50 knots at 850 mb, which will support at least advisory level gusts (50 mph) but is marginal to 60 mph. Some model runs have also shown a wave of low pressure developing along the front, which can diminish post-frontal wind fields. There is no doubt Monday will be windy, but given the uncertainty in magnitude have left the High Wind Watch up for the Niagara Frontier to Monroe County. Also, winds on Monday will be more widespread, as opposed to downslope winds which are more localized. Because of this, maintained most wind headlines through at least early Monday evening.

 

Favorable for what?

Posted
8 minutes ago, BillnutinHouston said:

 

Favorable for what?

The deepening surface lows track

Like i've said many times on this site, I cant force Reading Comprehension, but help guide instead

Posted
5 minutes ago, Sugar High JA17 said:

The deepening surface lows track

Like i've said many times on this site, I cant force Reading Comprehension, but help guide instead

 

So "favorable" refers to a concept from a previous post, and not anything at all in that post.  And you're implying there's a reading comprehension issue?  Got it.

Posted
35 minutes ago, Sugar High JA17 said:

The second phase of this wind event will be post-frontal winds Monday afternoon and evening. The track of the deepening surface low is quite favorable (maybe a little too far northwest of our area), but the strength of the post-frontal wind fields is marginal. Latest guidance shows 40-50 knots at 850 mb, which will support at least advisory level gusts (50 mph) but is marginal to 60 mph. Some model runs have also shown a wave of low pressure developing along the front, which can diminish post-frontal wind fields. There is no doubt Monday will be windy, but given the uncertainty in magnitude have left the High Wind Watch up for the Niagara Frontier to Monroe County. Also, winds on Monday will be more widespread, as opposed to downslope winds which are more localized. Because of this, maintained most wind headlines through at least early Monday evening.

 

Did someone hijack your account from the guy that started it?

Posted
2 hours ago, Sugar High JA17 said:

The second phase of this wind event will be post-frontal winds Monday afternoon and evening. The track of the deepening surface low is quite favorable (maybe a little too far northwest of our area), but the strength of the post-frontal wind fields is marginal. Latest guidance shows 40-50 knots at 850 mb, which will support at least advisory level gusts (50 mph) but is marginal to 60 mph. Some model runs have also shown a wave of low pressure developing along the front, which can diminish post-frontal wind fields. There is no doubt Monday will be windy, but given the uncertainty in magnitude have left the High Wind Watch up for the Niagara Frontier to Monroe County. Also, winds on Monday will be more widespread, as opposed to downslope winds which are more localized. Because of this, maintained most wind headlines through at least early Monday evening.

To quote Judge Chamberlain Haller-- "u on drugs?"

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