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If the NAM is right there is reason to stay in both areas ... Charlotte would see one of its biggest snowstorms in a while but yes Fayetteville would probably cash out more .. if that exact solution was correctThis is coming from a Charlotte resident and avid snow lover, But I just can’t see Charlotte getting what eastern NC is forecasted for unless there’s some major shifts, maybe Webber cares to chime in?
Do you have the mean for upstate?FWIW, SREF has a mean of around half an inch in north Alabama, but one member in the 6 to 9 inch range. Something to watch.
If the NAM is right there is reason to stay in both areas ... Charlotte would see one of its biggest snowstorms in a while but yes Fayetteville would probably cash out more .. if that exact solution was correct
you can pick your locations on here, but it's kind of tricky if you haven't done it before to get to the smaller cities https://www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/sref/srefplumes/Do you have the mean for upstate?
Do you think some of the totals may shift west? Yes this is my try at wishcasting...I definitely think most NWP models are underselling the initial overrunning thump which is what will constitute a majority of what falls in Charlotte but there's no doubt the coastal plain and east-central piedmont of NC are the place to be.
Here comes the gfs north at 3 days....its like clockwork
Was just thinking the same thing, I mean look at the accums up in Va now, of course if the NAM were correct but still there's ton's of time for this thing to correct NW even more
Boy most of all this members push snow down into Columbia SC!!!!Some of these members really look like the NAM... View attachment 35041