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Wintry January 8-9 Wintery Weather Potential!

Man I really wish the RGEM went out further it would have been such a weenie run. Even if the ratios are lower than 10:1 this would have been crazy.
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Damn that bullseye is on top of my house. I've been notice some meso banding on several models has me excited but from experience thoose bands normally form toward hickory since I'm in prime downslope position someone along I-40 will get clobbered if it happens.
 
The Upstate is more iffy but for the CLT metro this looks like one of those setups where different parts of the metro are in a whole different world from each other.
Yep. I'd feel a lot better on your side of town. Not looking good down here.
 
Soon looks like the upstate sc maybe falling out of this one. Trend is going against the upstate and better for middle to eastern NC. Just such a marginal setup. Monday definitely has the most potential to include more people on the board


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I’m not too worried. We all know models are going to try and over correct one way to other. Oz you saw a shift north but 6z it shifted south again
Northern Spartanburg county is almost certain to get some snow late this week. Not as certain for the city though.
 
Remember, 1 set of runs is not a trend. You are going to see overreacting on the models in both directions before they settle on a track. Blocking looked better over top with some more confluence in the east. To me, the I20 corridor is likely the most obvious place this ULL travels.
 
Soon looks like the upstate sc maybe falling out of this one. Trend is going against the upstate and better for middle to eastern NC. Just such a marginal setup. Monday definitely has the most potential to include more people on the board


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This one could be a repeat of Dec 2009 which left all of SC outside of the mountains and most of NC south of I-85 out. If you got mostly snow then, you can expect snow with this one.
 
This one could be a repeat of Dec 2009 which left all of SC outside of the mountains and most of NC south of I-85 out. If you got mostly snow then, you can expect snow with this one.

I could see Trends favoring a part of North eastern upstate. Maybe extreme northern Greenville and parts of Spartanburg and Cherokee counties. That low pressure just off the coast may sling moisture back into those few areas when temps are just cold enough. Likely leaving Pickens and oconee counties with nothing. But we will see


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