ForsythSnow
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That would be a 2 to 4 inch storm here if it continues showing up. This is in a great range too, not out in the 200s. Hope the Euro gives a similar look.:weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie:
That would be a 2 to 4 inch storm here if it continues showing up. This is in a great range too, not out in the 200s. Hope the Euro gives a similar look.:weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie:
Love it! LolThat would be a 2 to 4 inch storm here if it continues showing up. This is in a great range too, not out in the 200s. Hope the Euro gives a similar look.
What could possibly be the fly in the ointment with this tropical cyclone?
I don't like it, Atlanta gets snow before I do.... we toss In all seriousness what's not to like about the potential, I mean there is no comparison already to last year this is great!:weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie::weenie:
Wait I spoke too soon, I do get snow out of this.... we keep LolThat would be a 2 to 4 inch storm here if it continues showing up. This is in a great range too, not out in the 200s. Hope the Euro gives a similar look.
Yep here comes the freezerI think this run vs 6z GFS is going to be much colder.
Precipitation type maps don't always tell the whole story. What I can say is that this look right here, is quite good for parts of Upstate SC, N. GA, and half of NC:
Sacrificing storms Webb to lay down that snow cover, gotta take one for the teamThese setups are usually very risky for areas like RDU & CLT and often screw us over... Would like to see a super suppressed wave and/or the cold air to push in more quickly w/ this anafront to score something substantial at least here in Raleigh. Certainly can't say the same about areas along and NW of I-85
Sacrificing storms Webb to lay down that snow cover, gotta take one for the team
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