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Lol I would take a repeat of those two storms any day. The pattern looks good still, but I smell an ice storm for someone with this pattern as well at the moment.
January, 2011 - would love for this to happen again

Lol I would take a repeat of those two storms any day. The pattern looks good still, but I smell an ice storm for someone with this pattern as well at the moment.
Yes 12z, Goofus is throwing darts againIs the GFS rolling ?
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Do we have any precip with this?Holy crap, I thought the GFS was crazy in showing a 1050 high sliding across SE Canada, guess I'll take that back given the Euro is also on board... Even if that's 10mb weaker still very doable for something wintry around here
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Not for everyoneJanuary 2011 was nothing compared to December 2017.
Incorrect. It was much bigger for many on this board.January 2011 was nothing compared to December 2017.
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These maps make me think I'm remembering the wrong storm. If I'm not mistaken, Auburn was playing in the national championship and it was a cold high ratio snow? Could be remembering wrong.Same here, I definitely got a kick out of how Fayetteville picked up more snow than Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte from this storm, Rockingham was the big winner w/ 10" of snow. I picked up about 5" at my place, more than half of which came in a heavy band that struck late in the afternoon. This was what the radar looked like right before it changed over to sleet/freezing rain in this heavy frontogenetical snow band, bright banding is evident, thus a lot of the snowflakes were at least partially melting in the midst of a classic mid-level warm nose before they reached the ground. We also had a couple appetizers in central NC that immediately preceded this system...
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Auburn played in the National Championship on January 10, 2011.These maps make me think I'm remembering the wrong storm. If I'm not mistaken, Auburn was playing in the national championship and it was a cold high ratio snow? Could be remembering wrong.
We got a good storm off that in Columbia.Same here, I definitely got a kick out of how Fayetteville picked up more snow than Raleigh, Greensboro, and Charlotte from this storm, Rockingham was the big winner w/ 10" of snow. I picked up about 5" at my place, more than half of which came in a heavy band that struck late in the afternoon. This was what the radar looked like right before it changed over to sleet/freezing rain in this heavy frontogenetical snow band, bright banding is evident, thus a lot of the snowflakes were at least partially melting in the midst of a classic mid-level warm nose before they reached the ground. We also had a couple appetizers in central NC that immediately preceded this system...
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It's either going to trend more suppressed or trend back towards a cutter. Just need to lock on to a suppressed trend and this is a great start IMO and like Webber we have some action right on the heels of this one. 1-2 punch potentialCentral SC doesn't get hit on storms like the one reflecting on the latest GFS during the Dec. 30th time frame so it's hard to even get excited about that look. We need CAD unless you got a ideal Low placement and obvious cold air which never occurs
Has a wintry mix to rain to snow kind of look. If that high was just a little further east to really push the cold air down deeper into CAD we'd be in business, of course there will no doubt be a warm nose too. Models struggle with CAD all the time, usually under perform so I like where we are right nowGfs is slowly moving toward the euro idea
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That was headed for something big for us before it got screwy around hr 162. Ensembles may have some big dogs for NC.