A. It's winter B. Today's temps have no relevance on the future C. All models have some type of epo ridge. D. We generally live at day 10 in the SE anywayCary_Snow95 link said:[quote author=Storm5 link=topic=60.msg3881#msg3881 date=1482954025]
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We are still so far out though. Right now we are at 65 and sunny here in north Georgia. This is probably a silly question, but why is everyone getting so excited about model runs 200 hours out?
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not me Playa I've living on day 8 . Hell by ten it's starting to end slowly in your neck of the woods .
#day8isbetterthanday10
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If the Euro went out another 24 hours I assume central NC would turn to all snow and get a good amount more
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There most likely would have been some great numbers across our area if that run continued. If the euro look were to be true I think we would be good for 4-8 that setup really likes to mix with sleet and cut our snow totals a bit