Looks like the hrrrrrrrrrrr has been consistent in a change to snow around 6:15 tonight.
Yeah… all that’s missing is the development of a mesolow between Columbia and GSP to give forecasters a little “fly in the ointment”… lol. Folks who wave been reading discussions from GSP since or before January 2003 will understand that referenceThis is quickly getting more interesting by the run for us further west.
Man y'all do a great job noticing these changes, they are so subtle I'm killing my eyes trying to see it but when I did the trend gif, it looked to my untrained eye that this Euro run was better. But what do I know LolOh shi look at the difference with that string of energy in iowa vs last run View attachment 108783View attachment 108784
What a dadgum storm, man. I dont know if anyone remembers acweather but he was one of the first who thought things could go boom that night. GSP went with 2-4" and we got almost 9" of powder.Yeah… all that’s missing is the development of a mesolow between Columbia and GSP to give forecasters a little “fly in the ointment”… lol. Folks who wave been reading discussions from GSP since or before January 2003 will understand that reference
Oddly enough it's not. It was slightly further east but that H5 tells me that surface reflection is likely wrong.unfortunately, it doesn't look as good at the surface as 6z to me.
In CLT, Brad P’s predecessor Terri Bennett was the first one to mention what could happen on TV… on the evening news she called for 2-4” while everyone else was saying around an inch with more the further east. By 11pm as the snow was first moving in, everyone could look at the radar and see that we were about to get smoked. I remember getting woke up a few hours after that by very loud thunderWhat a dadgum storm, man. I dont know if anyone remembers acweather but he was one of the first who thought things could go boom that night. GSP went with 2-4" and we got almost 9" of powder.
The energy looked stronger, but stayed positively tilted too long I think.Oddly enough it's not. It was slightly further east but that H5 tells me that surface reflection is likely wrong.
As soon as everything else started pulling us back in the Euro says not so fast lol. Still looked decent for eastern sections and I thought the H5 was an improvement so I think we're still in a good spotThe energy looked stronger, but stayed positively tilted too long I think.