That’ll be easier if we can get it into nighttimeHope they can get surface temps down near 32 so they can cash in on it.
That’ll be easier if we can get it into nighttimeHope they can get surface temps down near 32 so they can cash in on it.
That looks almost on top of me at that time frame. I may be stuck up here another day or so?I notice the ULL tomorrow afternoon is slowing down and trending towards a sunset/nighttime sort of thing, and looks further south for the Piedmont View attachment 64196
Those type of rates would overcome 36-37 surface temps easily.That’ll be easier if we can get it into nighttime
Yeah, no doubt, but the least you'd have to fight it the better. How much snow do you get per winter?Those type of rates would overcome 36-37 surface temps easily.
Can you back this frame up about 3 hours? LolThis is what my hope hinges on View attachment 64197View attachment 64198
Agree! This is actually my first winter here. Previously I lived in Marion. Best I can tell researching and asking around to neighbors, about 25 inches.Yeah, no doubt, but the least you'd have to fight it the better. How much snow do you get per winter?
Thats what Im talking about. Wonder if Lake Junaluska area is equivalent. Id live there in a heartbeat.Agree! This is actually my first winter here. Previously I lived in Marion. Best I can tell researching and asking around to neighbors, about 25 inches.
To be fair, I suspect there’s some bright banding going on there, so it isn’t as heavy as it appears.This would've been a blockbuster event for so many of you if it was a few degrees colder throughout the column. Imagine the snow rates under something like that.
Not sure. Lake Toxaway would be a good place too, little bit more elevation and it’s wet there in general.Thats what Im talking about. Wonder if Lake Junaluska area is equivalent. Id live there in a heartbeat.