About to hear "I told you so"...lolThe Upstate SC boys should like the NAM lol
If that is true, that changes a lot!Interestingly a gulf low has formed. View attachment 101228
Wish they had kuchera on wxbell for the hrrr butView attachment 101193View attachment 101194
That could be bad for a lot and really good for others. Transport and convection could do some robbing.Interestingly a gulf low has formed. View attachment 101228
I agree. But too many people on here go to the extreme on this topic. I was just pointing it out. We’d all love to have frozen ground for it to fall on but anyone that has lived here long knows that rarely happens and we can get good snows behind torches.It’s an elevated bridge which cools very quickly given there is cold air both on top of and underneath the bridge. You better believe the fact that it was 75 yesterday will keep roadways relatively more clear than they would be if it was 25 yesterday, though. That’s not saying it can’t stick, I’m just saying it will be harder and it will melt quicker. The NWS talks about this in their forecast discussions.
People have to understand just how much more thermal capacity the soil has compared to the air. Our soil almost never freezes. In the vast majority of our snows the ground never freezes. The bottom 1/2 or so of snow (true to its properties) act as a cap to the heat. But when you add in these 6 -1 ratios you're talking a significant amount more water than air in the snow which will absorb the heat being released vs insulate. If anyone is modeled under 2" I'd be shocked if it even accumulated on mulch beds.Same thing for people in va and Nc, but you gotta remember how warm its been. Going to be tough to overcome
I’ll take 4-5 hours of flakes falling
Shows 1.5 of snow here.
Good for who?That could be bad for a lot and really good for others. Transport and convection could do some robbing.
What I’m saying is that models are showing 6”+ totals in north Alabama…so if you believe any 1 spot will see a max of 3 hours of snow, based on model output, so you also believe the same model output that says in those hours, we will see 6” of snowfall?What are you talking about ? You responded to a post about snowfall time not amounts
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
3.7 for HuntsvilleLatest SREF plumes for BHM right around 1.5 average.
throw in Caswell too. I think now a 30 mile shift would be a gamechanger for everybody north of 40/85. We've been shifting south all day.Rockingham,Ashe, Alleghany, Watauga counties. Should be the top 4 lollipop winners. We will see. Definitely 6+ in one of those 4 counties.
I believe it would enhance western Georgia as far as moisture goesGood for who?
Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk