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Wintry Dec 8-10th Winter Storm

Prove it. You will be hard pressed to find it.

Sure the means are skewed by a couple random members.

No op runs.

3 to 6 across Wake, and there have been op runs showing the same and more today.

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You mean 3-4. And plenty of sleet mixing in to bring that down to half of a snow fall map.
You said based on what the snow maps showed. This is what they are showing. And it does go up to 6 at the Durham line. So, it really is not based on what the snow maps show when you say it is less than what they show.
 
It’s going to be a painful four days watching extreme southern/eastern areas on the clown maps have their carpet ripped out from under them. I’m talking GA, SC and limited areas of the Carolinas. Not trying to wishcast but 9 out of 10 times it’s going to go north last minute to hammer the climo regions of the Appalachian Mountains.
 
You said based on what the snow maps showed. This is what they are showing. And it does go up to 6 at the Durham line. So, it really is not based on what the snow maps show when you say it is less than what they show.

Ok you got me. 5-6 for that .00001% of wake.

The rest of us few million are 2-3.5 haha
 
Ok you got me. 5-6 for that .00001% of wake.

The rest of us few million are 2-3.5 haha

Actually Brick is right, various model runs today have shown more than 4” for Wake County. The Kuchera ratio from the 12z run of the GFS showed widespread 6” amounts. Wake will likely be in the transition zone if current modeling holds so there would be a sharp gradient if so.
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Actually Brick is right, various model runs today have shown more than 4” for Wake County. The Kuchera ratio from the 12z run of the GFS showed widespread 6” amounts. Wake will likely be in the transition zone if current modeling holds so there would be a sharp gradient if so.
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Now that the pressing issue of Wake is settled ... can we?
 
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It’s going to be a painful four days watching extreme southern/eastern areas on the clown maps have their carpet ripped out from under them. I’m talking GA, SC and limited areas of the Carolinas. Not trying to wishcast but 9 out of 10 times it’s going to go north last minute to hammer the climo regions of the Appalachian Mountains.
I think the only counties that will see heavier totals in the upstate are Oconee, Pickens, Greenville, and Spartanburg.

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I think the only counties that will see heavier totals in the upstate are Oconee, Pickens, Greenville, and Spartanburg.

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I’d be very happy with that. Being in Pickens county. My little boys want some snow to play in. Guess if Sunday morning comes and it’s all rain I’ll take them to Hendersonville to play
 
It’s going to be a painful four days watching extreme southern/eastern areas on the clown maps have their carpet ripped out from under them. I’m talking GA, SC and limited areas of the Carolinas. Not trying to wishcast but 9 out of 10 times it’s going to go north last minute to hammer the climo regions of the Appalachian Mountains.
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I’d be very happy with that. Being in Pickens county. My little boys want some snow to play in. Guess if Sunday morning comes and it’s all rain I’ll take them to Hendersonville to play
All you have to do is drive to TR! They’ll have 10” plus!
 
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