Drop yalls estimated dates of when y’all think the mountains will see there first accumulating snow (including the highest peaks)
Just thought this would be interesting
Just thought this would be interesting
First measurable snow or first NW flow? The two aren’t mutually exclusiveDrop yalls estimated dates of when y’all think the mountains will see there first accumulating snow (including the highest peaks)
Just thought this would be interesting
Whoops should have worded that better,First measurable snow or first NW flow? The two aren’t mutually exclusive
For sure, just making sureWhoops should have worded that better,
First measurable snow, but any setup for the NC mountains would likely be from NW flow that early
Drop yalls estimated dates of when y’all think the mountains will see there first accumulating snow (including the highest peaks)
Just thought this would be interesting
Yep with the addition of spots like LeConte, Roan.You should add a layer to this and see who can get the location(s) correct. Your general favored areas are the peaks above 5000', mainly in Avery and Watauga counties.
Come on man, give up on your alarmist views already. The world is not going to end tomorrow.Jan 4 2022
Yeah in my 4 years at App St I’m pretty certain I at least saw snowflakes falling before Halloween. My Junior year in 1996 actually saw an accumulation around the 25th and then a 6” plus the first weekend in NovemberMost years the higher mountains of NC see their first flakes during the last week in October.
Wow. We are damned.Jan 4 2022
Not quite. Nobody was able to confirm thatMount Mitchel reported their first flakes today. Winter coming early to the high country.
Yes, they had a period of mixed rain and snow late this afternoon.Not quite. Nobody was able to confirm that
This whole thread is a great discussion on the matter. Temps just don’t support snowYes, they had a period of mixed rain and snow late this afternoon.
I’ll be honest, i don’t see it. But this guy gives reliable reports, so we may have our first WNC flakes
There was definitely flurries in the air yesterday morning especially above 3500 ft along TN line.
So, I was one day off on my guess, but it was right on schedule for the first flakes.There was definitely flurries in the air yesterday morning especially above 3500 ft along TN line.
Yes sir right on cue. I've seen accumulating snow on Roan first week of October think that was in 08 or 09. It's always cool to see snow with leaves still on the tree. Ive heard old timers people long gone now talk about harsh Winters back in the day. Said the ground turned white by Halloween and stayed white till spring. You'd have melt but the ground stayed white. My grandma had to dig tunnels from the front door of the house to the road up in Avery county one winter in the late 50s might have been 1960. Drifts as high as the roof no joke.So, I was one day off on my guess, but it was right on schedule for the first flakes.
Probably 1960 I saw a whole thing written on that and pictures of the snow .Yes sir right on cue. I've seen accumulating snow on Roan first week of October think that was in 08 or 09. It's always cool to see snow with leaves still on the tree. Ive heard old timers people long gone now talk about harsh Winters back in the day. Said the ground turned white by Halloween and stayed white till spring. You'd have melt but the ground stayed white. My grandma had to dig tunnels from the front door of the house to the road up in Avery county one winter in the late 50s might have been 1960. Drifts as high as the roof no joke.
It was. The famous March 1960 storms is what she was talking about. She talked about the rivers freezing over for weeks at a time too.Probably 1960 I saw a whole thing written on that and pictures of the snow .