This could be a big one regardless of wintry precip
The consensus at this stage is impressive. Ukie, cmc are the strongest sub 975mb but even gfs and euro are down 990ishThis could be a big one regardless of wintry precip
With a high pressure moving off the northeast coast, the pressure gradient is set up to bring some very strong on shore winds… quite possibly 60mph+. Coastal flooding is going to definitely be a concernThe consensus at this stage is impressive. Ukie, cmc are the strongest sub 975mb but even gfs and euro are down 990ish
Gonna hit johnnie mercer pier Sunday morning to watch the surf roll inWith a high pressure moving off the northeast coast, the pressure gradient is set up to bring some very strong on shore winds… quite possibly 60mph+. Coastal flooding is going to definitely be a concern
PixHeck the Ukie is more or less a cane lol...wind maps are ridiculous, gust 60-80 well inland over NC....
Yes and you can see exactly the track it probably takes… right along the coast where there
This still has tons of potential to be a big storm regardless of ptypesLol go off gfsView attachment 138551
That upper low core coming from the west collided with the gulf low can make some magic for the mountains.
Why can't we get this when it's cold enough for snow?
If you got this when it was cold enough for snow, it would be rain for most.Why can't we get this when it's cold enough for snow?
All the 0z runs seem to have backed off and are now above 990 for strength.ICON seemingly backed way off
Canadian is the strongest, takes inland track and is deepening. Prolific rainmaker Far eatern NC around the sounds and gives the high mtns some snow.All the 0z runs seem to have backed off and are now above 990 for strength.
Yeah, it looks as if most models are shifting west. If things work out right, the mountains will get pounded with snow. The Euro shows 70 mph gusts in the higher elevations in western NC too.UK takes a 981 into Asheville