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Freezing Rain, Sleet, Snow, Rain...Kitchen Sink (12/15-16)

That's actually a deformation band that forms on the backside of the low as it starts to pass NC. Almost 100% sure that won't happen but would be hilarious to see as the low-deep layer cold advection would kill off the CAD (again doubtful but lol)

Maybe there could be some IP with it ? That cool layer is extremely marginal around 925mb however 08C57323-C8FD-41DD-9F40-AE97FB09DDF9.png66297ADC-D120-413A-A728-2B972478E1C1.png
 
They're 100% going over to mixed precip, the signs have been there for that the past few days, now it's beyond obvious. The amount of warm advection and veering they're gonna see is insane.

Lol. And ALL met's are calling for a foot plus with near blizzard conditions. Hell, at this rate you may have to go to Scranton to get all snow. I am okay with this.
 
Here in my neck of the upstate, I'm sitting at 43/32. Just not falling quick enough. That wedge would have to do some Magic to get us down anywhere near anything Frozen. Not so sure I see it happening.

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I feel ya bro. The upstate SUX for winter weather and that's just the truth. Clouds literally rolled in here at 5:45. Temp is 43 and holding. How do the clouds never wait until midnight?
 
Congrats Burlington Alamance County. NwS says it was snowing at 6:45pm LOL.
Burlington Alamance Regional Airport (KBUY)
Lat: 36.05°NLon: 79.47°WElev: 604ft.
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Light Snow
37°F
3°C
Humidity62%
Wind SpeedNE 6 mph
Barometer30.25 in (1024.7 mb)
Dewpoint25°F (-4°C)
Visibility9.00 mi
Wind Chill32°F (0°C)
Last update15 Dec 6:54 pm EST
 
Lol. And ALL met's are calling for a foot plus with near blizzard conditions. Hell, at this rate you may have to go to Scranton to get all snow. I am okay with this.
I'm pretty sure NYC is still getting close to a foot of snow even with mixing. Or at least the NW suburbs for sure. NYC is a lock to get at least 8".
 
Congrats Burlington Alamance County. NwS says it was snowing at 6:45pm LOL.
Burlington Alamance Regional Airport (KBUY)
Lat: 36.05°NLon: 79.47°WElev: 604ft.
nsn.png

Light Snow
37°F
3°C
Humidity62%
Wind SpeedNE 6 mph
Barometer30.25 in (1024.7 mb)
Dewpoint25°F (-4°C)
Visibility9.00 mi
Wind Chill32°F (0°C)
Last update15 Dec 6:54 pm EST
Nothing here! KBUY has been wonky, didn't somebody say that it reported snow twice this morning?
 
Im in Powell Place subd. I'll be up to see anything frozen.

We are in the Asbury area. Sitting at 35/29 right now. Pretty sure we won’t see anything frozen unless a miracle happens in the next few hours. I’m up at 5am but seeing models I’m sure it’s not going to happen. Of course but unless all the models are wrong, we are out on this one.
 
We are in the Asbury area. Sitting at 35/29 right now. Pretty sure we won’t see anything frozen unless a miracle happens in the next few hours. I’m up at 5am but seeing models I’m sure it’s not going to happen. Of course but unless all the models are wrong, we are out on this one.
Asbury, Chatham Church area cools off better overnight than Pittsboro, so theres that working for ya.
 
I'm pretty sure NYC is still getting close to a foot of snow even with mixing. Or at least the NW suburbs for sure. NYC is a lock to get at least 8".

Not if that low continues to move in the direction that modeling is showing. They MAY get 8 inches, but even then, once it changes over to IP, ZR, or even rain those totals are going to get crushed. Much like our fantasy storms do. Every. Single. Time.
 
I feel ya bro. The upstate SUX for winter weather and that's just the truth. Clouds literally rolled in here at 5:45. Temp is 43 and holding. How do the clouds never wait until midnight?
Yeah the Bad thing is I'm up next to the Mountains Lake Keowee in Northern Pickens co. Usually do fair here. But not so sure this go around

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GSP discussion said precipitation is breaking out earlier than guidance to the south and they expect the southern escarpment to report mix precipitation in the next few hours. I'm on my phone or I'd paste that's all basically never seems to fail precip moving in sooner than expected. U can see the drizzle/ light precip forming off the WAA coming off the Atlantic.
 

Yep that's 100% a deformation band, very strong low-level convergence axis parallel to the low track

GSP discussion said precipitation is breaking out earlier than guidance to the south and they expect the southern escarpment to report mix precipitation in the next few hours. I'm on my phone or I'd paste that's all basically never seems to fail precip moving in sooner than expected. U can see the drizzle/ light precip forming off the WAA coming off the Atlantic.

Lol precip breaking out earlier than forecast in a CAD event with warm advection and isentropic upglide? So shocked!
 
Yep that's 100% a deformation band, very strong low-level convergence axis parallel to the low track



Lol precip breaking out earlier than forecast in a CAD event with warm advection and isentropic upglide? So shocked!
The South Mtns really help our county as a whole with the upglide. I hope it stays sleet throughout I've looked at soundings all day and its close.
 
The South Mtns really help our county as a whole with the upglide. I hope it stays sleet throughout I've looked at soundings all day and its close.
Got some family in Old Fort which is the valley of Black Mountain, I imagine their surface temp could stay locked in for a while.
 
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