Is Charleston considered the Midlands ? That's where you are correct ?
“Euro is the outlier”
-CJ
Come out in about 45 mins.Any one have the most recent EPS members?
The backside rain gets us heavy. The 850 line just stays in Chatham county the whole time...pain.
Verbatim it's 33F rain You know how we roll in these events.
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Never underestimate the wedge in NE GA. I don't see the city of ATL getting much of anything but as always Gwinnett, Forsyth, etc tend to hold on to the cold air longer.
Guessing the precip its showing is very light.850s below freezing across all of Alabama but no snow, why?
The surface map is not translating to the snowfall accumulation map on the Euro. Its showing rain on the surface map but the backside gives me an additional 3" of frozen precip. Not sure what's going on between the two.For central NC we need to cash in as much in the initial overrunning, once SLP moves to atlantic we are screwed.
Living in NE Forsyth County, I’ve seen the wedge stay entrenched more than the models depict on several occasions .Feb. 2015, (I think it was 15), our cold rain turned to 0.4 ZR and knocked out our power.
I’m very interested to see the DP and the upper-air temps as the precip starts. Just my amateur two cents.
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North and West of I-85 in NC for sure will have a high impact event.All the models showing a high impact event for most of NC, Raleigh and to the west. Still have three days to go, though.
Anybody?Any thoughts on Gatlinburg for those people who understand the geography and its effects in these situations?