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Wintry Jan 30-Feb 2 2021 ❄️ Potential

Hoping it's the radar hole but it certainly seems to be losing steam. I'm not expecting much here but we'll see.
 
We are closely monitoring the band of WAA precipitation that is
currently moving ENE across the Mountains and into the Foothills and
western Piedmont. Thus far, the band has produced a period of around
0.10 of precipitation in 1 to 1.5 hours time. Asheville had a period
of moderate snow with visibilities of 1/2 to 3/4 mile for about an
hour. This allowed a coating on the ground. The snow has reached out
of the Blue Ridge into the Wilkesboro, Morganton, and Hickory areas
in the past hour, where all locations are reporting moderate snow
with visibilities near 1/2 mile. The transition line to sleet is
as far south as Charlotte, with rain reported just to the south of
Charlotte.

The line will be moving quickly ENE into the Triad shortly. Thus
far, it appears that the band has not weakened as the HRRR indicates
as it moves through the Triad. Unless it weakens shortly, it appears
that quick dusting to an inch of snow appears likely for much of
Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford, and Randolph counties in the next
couple of hours. The freezing level is nearly at the surface all the
way to Albemarle and Troy, thus some light snow/sleet can be
expected there, as well.
 
37, DP is rock bottomed. Should get 60 to 80 minute little thumper here. Then maybe some clear skies over night. We will hit 32 as soon as snow starts but Dp will shoot up.
Anyway time to head to the window. Congrats to my sw and Goodluck to the ne of here.
 
Got a couple inches on top of Hendersonville. Was leaving black bear tubing and fat daddy’s started falling for 2 and a half hours. Done now.
 
Looks like cold rain here. I have a feeling Wednesday's snow is the only winter weather we'll get here this winter.
I have a solid feeling about Monday back end snow .. models always under preform what actually happens and models are painting a fairly good picture so far so I wouldn’t count it out
 
That band looks impressive on radar, anyone along the I-85 corridor getting snow or is most of it virga?
 
This storm actually looks pretty wild on radar. Also cool that the FGEN band extended like 800 miles out from the center of the storm system.

Ill be looking at my porch lights once again Monday evening for some flakes. Hope the backend overperforms a bit.
 
Hearing that the ull is 200 miles farther south than modelec.
i heard the same thing. the ULL is in southern Missouri right now . which is a 200 mile difference than what Global Models showed. could have huge implications on who sees what . hoping for a change to snow instead of rains in northeast tennessee.
 
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