tractor girl
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and I wouldn't hold my breath on anything happening for AL/GA, and maybe NC too if the NW trend verifies.Tomorrow morning if the 0z runs hold.
and I wouldn't hold my breath on anything happening for AL/GA, and maybe NC too if the NW trend verifies.Tomorrow morning if the 0z runs hold.
looking good so farand I wouldn't hold my breath on anything happening for AL/GA, and maybe NC too if the NW trend verifies.
Not gonna get a NW trend with this . If anything squash city is a higher riskand I wouldn't hold my breath on anything happening for AL/GA, and maybe NC too if the NW trend verifies.
Not often you see almost the whole state of NC get snow.Here's hour 312. Looks like lots of "potential."
I'm much more concerned about a later negative tilt and an eastward end result. Hard to get excited about this outside of 72 hours until there is some model agreement on how the energy is dispersed and handled in the trough constructNW trend may be unlikely here with the depth of the cold push. The low that spawns off the coast of North Carolina needs to be figured out, though. A further South and Western development (faster amplification) will lead to massive forecast challenges for the Carolinas.
If it trends east the more the merryIll be watching PWATs over the next few days to see if we trend towards an increase or decrease
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If we don't get a NW trend, I don't see this as being a meaningful event. I was at least shooting for a 2-3+ event for most possibly with temps in the 20s but looks like we.cant get any bigger than that this season it seems. Okay thenNot gonna get a NW trend with this . If anything squash city is a higher risk
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Looks like a good run for the 18z GEFS. Looks better on the initial wave in AL, N GA, and NW SC. Also looks like there were not as many that bombed the coastal up the east coast. I'm sure someone will post the better maps in a bit, but here's one of the snow depth maps:
How about Central South Carolina?Yes, that was a strong run of the GEFS. Only two or three members that don't have widespread snow across NC at most.
All the graphics are there for you to see my dude. Unless you aren’t that great at geography, you should be able to know where we stand right now with this event.How about Central South Carolina?