Tropical Hurricane Sally Inland Effects

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Guess we know the NW trend is alive and well. ??? Just a warm up to winter.
Your area tends to do amazing though with the NW trend . Remember taking an intro to meteorology class Freshmen year of college , we were showed a graphic of a typical winter storm setup . Raleigh has a super fat warm nose and freezing rain, Greensboro had the warm nose but thinner so more mixed precip, while Roanoke had no such thing and was straight fatties.
 
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We are watching two different areas of rotation across Robeson and Columbus counties in the far southern part of the state. These are moving to the northeast and may move into Cumberland and Sampson counties in the hours ahead.
 
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Your area tends to do amazing though with the NW trend . Remember taking an intro to meteorology class Freshmen year of college , we were showed a graphic of a typical winter storm setup . Raleigh has a super fat warm nose and freezing rain, Greensboro had the warm nose but thinner so more mixed precip, while Roanoke had no such thing and was straight fatties.
That's great news considering I spent 45 years of my life on the wrong side of those NW trends in Columbia SC. And yeah I would add that Columbia would see a cold rain in a typical winter storm setup.
 
It's been rainy here all day. I don't see any storms happening this way without getting any clearing at all today.