iGRXY
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Returns much higher down around the upstate because of the FGEN driving it compared to where Asheville is.More snow in Greenville then Asheville not so sure I believe that
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Returns much higher down around the upstate because of the FGEN driving it compared to where Asheville is.More snow in Greenville then Asheville not so sure I believe that
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So then why would locals be lowering totals? I mean seriously nothing is Showing less snow/SleetReturns much higher down around the upstate because of the FGEN driving it compared to where Asheville is.
No moisture in DGZ. That will be a bigger problem than temps.View attachment 106256
Serious question. How is this a sleet sounding?
The dendrite growth zone isn't saturated. Could be graupel too.View attachment 106256
Serious question. How is this a sleet sounding?
You want the Red and green lines tight all the way up to at least 500mb in the DGZ. Here there isn't any moisture to make snow flakes. This is a freezing drizzle sounding more than likely.View attachment 106256
Serious question. How is this a sleet sounding?
That I am not sure. GSP did go from no snow back to 1-2" across the upstate but that is something they may just be waiting to see if it starts to materalize.So then why would locals be lowering totals? I mean seriously nothing is Showing less snow/Sleet
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It's crazy for sure I'm not far from hwy 11 and they have removed pretty much any accumulation on the point and click. Says less than 1 inch. No way that will be rightThat I am not sure. GSP did go from no snow back to 1-2" across the upstate but that is something they may just be waiting to see if it starts to materalize.
They're also showing a ton of ZR along 85 that I think isn't really going to materialize. Every time it looks like ice is in the forecast, the CAD turns out to be stronger than models thought and we usually switch to sleet and ZR is much less in coverage and further south. HRRR is showing that exact thing again.It's crazy for sure I'm not far from hwy 11 and they have removed pretty much any accumulation on the point and click. Says less than 1 inch. No way that will be right
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Yeah I'm trying to not get sucked in but there certainly seems to be a window in the morning to possibly get the ground white maybe a little more@SD I see what you mean, stupid HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrr trying it's best get me excited for a few hours of snow in the morning
Yeah From everything models is showing up here where I'm at looks mostly Snow/Sleet with some ZR. But I could easily see us getting 4-6" up here.They're also showing a ton of ZR along 85 that I think isn't really going to materialize. Every time it looks like ice is in the forecast, the CAD turns out to be stronger than models thought and we usually switch to sleet and ZR is much less in coverage and further south. HRRR is showing that exact thing again.
Now that’s the creepiest model run I’ve ever seen.. 2 lows… the the center of one in north east Georgia where I am at Brasstown Valley… the other low circle is over my house!!!! What in the ham sandwich is this???Again the HRRR is really dumping buckets of snow over central Alabama tommorow morning. Would not be shocked for a winter storm warning for portions of central Alabama. These trends are ridiculous. With these snow rates even if it's a degree or two above freezing. It's going to stick.View attachment 106228View attachment 106229
Now that’s the creepiest model run I’ve ever seen.. 2 lows… the the center of one in north east Georgia where I am at Brasstown Valley… the other low circle is over my house!!!! What in the ham sandwich is this???