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Wintry Winter Mischief For Upper SE 3/12/18

Latest HRRR for rush hour tomorrow....

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Yikes!
 
Latest HRRR for rush hour tomorrow....

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Whether this accumulates much or not the potential for a brief period of heavy snow is intriguing to say the least. Maybe some fat pancakes during rush hour in Raleigh, no bueno lol

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Whether this accumulates much or not the potential for a brief period of heavy snow is intriguing to say the least. Maybe some fat pancakes during rush hour in Raleigh, no bueno lol

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Yeah, worst possible time for the heaviest snow.
 
I am so out of the loop on this one. Hope y’all see some wintry precipitation
 
Keep saying we do better with these events that evolve over time as we get closer to zero hour.
 
That dot you took the sounding from is right over my house. Looks like fun! LET THE HRRR HALLUCINATIONS BEGIN!!!!
Doesn’t the HRRR suck? Or is that just until it shows snow over your house?
 
Except for the dry air, looks a little less here as the edge of what I could call the non existent band is going through. Any chance that there could actually be precipitation or is it just energy? Seems too dry to me.
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Certainly not out of the question a couple isolated snow showers show up esp over extreme NE GA, the CVA is going to be extremely intense w/ this ULL.
 
Except for the dry air, looks a little less here as the edge of what I could call the non existent band is going through. Any chance that there could actually be precipitation or is it just energy? Seems too dry to me.
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Energy. You can tell with the dew point and temp lines are far apart, there's no relative humidity or moisture in the atmosphere there. In Webb's image you can see these lines on top of one another, from the ground all thew way up to 500mb, showing full saturation of the column with moisture. From there, you can see Omega maxed out in the DGZ, very heavy snowfall per the sounding.
 
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