My guess is that if you get the NW trend with this system, you'd end up with a very wet snow/rain-snow mix on the front end changing to rain. There's not a strong enough feed of cold air or enough of a dynamic system to make this one worth anything notable.Northwest trend is your friend?
In a perfect world if you get better tilt of the shortwave you would allow some more cold air to feed in on NW quadrant of this system. Im only watching trends here because many posters here said this was a good timeframe and now things look very dry compared to cold and stormy. Not gonna name names but we are wasting decent opportunities here and as many know y’all Carolina peeps don’t get many opportunities. We have seen wilder trends happen in short range before.My guess is that if you get the NW trend with this system, you'd end up with a very wet snow/rain-snow mix on the front end changing to rain. There's not a strong enough feed of cold air or enough of a dynamic system to make this one worth anything notable.
James spann said the possibility of the same thingOkay we've got another TV met mentioning potentially historic cold
I'll take maps you don't see everyday for $1000.Oh ----, close to a biggin, might be to east View attachment 126232
No sirIm used to the opposite happening View attachment 126233
Surely we are not going to let this cold go to waste.Yeah possibility of 72 hours or so below freezing. Friday the 23rd looks especially fun. High of 21? ???View attachment 126234
Yeah the cold high just sits and spins right over a good bit of Eastern USA... That is very rare to see.