Yup. Snow starting to come back NW a bit with that associated bout of forcingStarting to see a rebound around the upstate SC/NC line. Likely some sort of forcing. Thats charlottes shot at a inch if it can keep the band going View attachment 166521
Can confirm. Flurries/light snow in Oxford.
Hardly anything here. I call this a “Two Weeks and a Trace Storm” - follow it for 2 weeks and end up with a traceWow that’s crazy… snowing here still and the grass is starting to whiten up now
Same in Davidson, but there is a very sharp cutoff.Wow that’s crazy… snowing here still and the grass is starting to whiten up now
For your location, I'm not sureWhen
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The cutoff is insane, wow. I’m already easily surpassing my NWS forecast of .2Hardly anything here. I call this a “Two Weeks and a Trace Storm” - follow it for 2 weeks and end up with a trace
Yeah, the cutoff and lower rates I am hearing about around here are nuts. Like, areas even to my East that should be doing better are getting barely much at all.The cutoff is insane, wow. I’m already easily surpassing my NWS forecast of .2
Hard to beat a record shattering winter storm. This is why we do this. Still ripping here. No let up
Weird. My mother lives in Gramling/Inman area just north of 85. She hasn’t seen much of anything.Hard to beat a record shattering winter storm. This is why we do this. Still ripping here. No let up
We have flakes as well in Duke Forest, just below 85.Flurries in North Durham
It is a very sharp cutoff. If you’re on the snow side it’s hammeringWeird. My mother lives in Gramling/Inman area just north of 85. She hasn’t seen much of anything.
I believe Webber mentioned a "frontogenesis" will do the trick per our area. I can understand if you're getting antsy.what would it take to beef up these flakes? just heavier bands?