Flotown
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temp28 dp24 hope it dont go up too much
Does anyone have that site bookmarked that shows the temperatures at places such as Boone, Beech, Asheville, foothills? It’s a newer site and I’m having trouble finding it.
Yes!!! Thank you! Think this will be very interesting to watch today and through tonight.
What's it like having temps and dews below freezing before an event?temp28 dp24 hope it dont go up too much
Feb 2003
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Not like it matters much but something to watch I guess View attachment 75889
can u show us plumes for florence are or tell me how to look at themImpressive warmup in Huntsville. Already above freezing. GEFS plumes were great this morning for my area, but I consider them totally unreliable.
DP out ahead of the storm aren't important? Okay bro you got it if you think that. And Mine is lower than what is forecasted. Don't know what yours is, lmao?Prove to me the models have done poorly, you keep saying the dews are lower the dews are lower . Ok so go ahead and show me and explain why the dews 16 plus hours ahead of this system are important .
There isn't a Florence site to view but there is one to your west.can u show us plumes for florence are or tell me how to look at them
The NAM3km actually looks on track, other then the UHI it matches up well with current dewpoints View attachment 75885View attachment 75886
I’m willing to bet for areas (like yours) freezing rain will last longerThe biggest difference between this system and all the others this year is that the mechanism is in place to keep funneling the cold air into the region.
Well this isn’t ideal View attachment 75896
Now..that is exactly what we don't want. LIkely why BP was honking on the Advection being more stout and lower DP"s on each successive run on his in house.
That looks like the 0z run. Here's the new 12z:View attachment 75894
Updated HREF ensemble suite. Everyone in that Red line is where I could see some ice forming but I would cut these totals at least south of I40 by 50%. Still a solid 0.1" - 0.25" in a lot of places.