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Wake county finally being able to avoid the snow hole this time around
I wouldn’t count on it.
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Wake county finally being able to avoid the snow hole this time around
Cautiously optimistic but there are several hurdles to overcome for this to be significant (2" plus) event. If it was turning up the coast sure, but it's heading due east and exiting stage right quick, as @Poimen stated a couple of times there is really a small window of snowfall. Couple that with very wet soils, rain transitioning to snow and usually CAA slower to get here then modeled, I have tempered expectations. Although I do feel like there will be an hour or two of moderate to heavy rates which will be funIf I lived along hwy 158 from reidsville to @metwannabe I would be pooping in excitement this morning
Looking even better around here.
Which model is better on the temps? NAM, HRRR, or RAP? Because there's a pretty good difference on them . At least for my area
I know the 3km NAM was really good with thermals yesterday. I know this is a different set up thoughTypically 3km NAM is best on thermals in my experience from past storms.
In general regardless of setup the NAMs usually (not always but usually) do a better job with thermals, if they start hinting at a warm nose it's a warning shot to pay attentionI know the 3km NAM was really good with thermals yesterday. I know this is a different set up though
Yeah I just feel like there's been a couple times this year where each model has done better than the other. Regardless, every model looks really good for your area! Good luck!In general regardless of setup the NAMs usually (not always but usually) do a better job with thermals, if they start hinting at a warm nose it's a warning shot to pay attention
Agree: You have to watch em all and when one is polar opposite of the rest of the bunch like the Nam was on qpf. You watch and see if the bunch trend toward it or if it trends toward the bunch.Typically 3km NAM is best on thermals in my experience from past storms.
Being on the northern side means rates aren't as intense but that's a beautiful sounding, not even close to a warm nose
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That’s a nice sounding. You think we could get better than normal ratios with that, too, or will it be limited by the near-freezing BL temps?TBH soundings look pretty similar in the Wake county area too. Temps aloft may not really be our problem, except indirectly in how they imply a shallower above-freezing layer at the surface, so changeover will be rate-driven. Here's Raleigh just before and a bit after the changeover:
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Not much of a warm nose really, in fact it looks like there's column-deep CAA, which means more of a barrier for getting lift. I wonder how much that factors into the NAM's drier forecasts. The 12z HRRR looks similar though:
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It's been the most consistent every run! V16 for the win.Damn GFSv16 might score one View attachment 68423
You got a SF map? I can't see it cuz TT is stuck on last Thursday. run.Damn GFSv16 might score one View attachment 68423
Yeah that's a good question. I'm not sure exactly about the details of what determines snow:liquid ratios, but I'd think having a colder profile like that means better ratios, though surface temps above freezing will quickly eat into that. I think all of that should be reflected in the Kuchera Ratios, which are not spectacular. This reminds me of the surface temp problems we had with that Feb storm last year, though I think it is to our advantage that this is occurring entirely overnight.That’s a nice sounding. You think we could get better than normal ratios with that, too, or will it be limited by the near-freezing BL temps?
I have a feeling this is overdone, but I would love to be under this 50dbz band! Certainly would aid in accumulation!
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RDU gets it later in the night.
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Probably some huge aggregates in that bihI have a feeling this is overdone, but I would love to be under this 50dbz band! Certainly would aid in accumulation!
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RDU gets it later in the night.
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We’re talking JBs dandruff type sized snow !!!Chicken Feathers?