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Wintry Machine Learning Mauler 1/30-2/1

Gotta be one of the better Jeb Walks I've ever done, starting in the daylight and walking out into the night, along with a stop at McDonalds for a milkshake and apple pie! I'd estimate we have somewhere in the 2.5-3.5" range, but that's just eyeballing it. Haven't measured it yet. I am going to have to check and see it looks going into tonight. Snow is pretty light at the moment, but it would be great to push into the 4-6" range and make this feel like a legit storm. Would love to make 6", but that may be too much to ask? As it is, we have topped most grass blades, although some people keep their grass really high in the winter, and those are still standing tall above the snow.
 
For the Dry Slot Club: We want the east precip band to win out over the west side. Which it looks like it is:

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I'm torn because I'm not sure the east precip band will get this far west, and I am getting hit by the west band as it is. But I'm sure the east band has more potential for higher totals for us. What a close-run storm, getting fringed one way or the other.
 
Pretty heavy snow coming down in Youngsville accumulating pretty well right now. All the roads are covered and if it does this, the next five hours, I wouldn’t be surprised if we get 2 or 3 inches.


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Also noted on the radar that all the snow bands are moving north to northwest, which means this baby still has to pivot and then move over us west to east with the deformation band. This storm may yet have have some surprises!
 
Seems like a lot of these bands are moving up SSE to NNW right now in the Triangle area. Worried those of us in the NW Triangle may be about to fall into that precip hole, but those darker returns directly to our south look super juicy, so I'm hoping the orientation changes a bit so they move into here as that looks like that could add up quickly.

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Seems like a lot of these bands are moving up SSE to NNW right now in the Triangle area. Worried those of us in the NW Triangle may be about to fall into that precip hole, but those darker returns directly to our south look super juicy, so I'm hoping the orientation changes a bit so they move into here as that looks like that could add up quickly.

We're adding up quickly down here in Horry county. Very moist band coming onshore for awhile now. Surface temp 21.
 
Just completed last pass of the evening. Pushing 10” here now, the south to north training that’s happening from west GSO to here is absurd. Crazy rates and I’m sure we’re not touching the rates down East right now. What. A. Storm.

For reference, the banks on the walk and the left half of my driveway (too lazy to clear the whole thing, just did a lane)? Over 18 inches on the walk, 2 feet for the driveway.

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Just completed last pass of the evening. Pushing 10” here now, the south to north training that’s happening from west GSO to here is absurd.

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You're about 30 miles as the crow flies from me and it's crazy how different our OBS is, especially considering there were no P-type issues. Man, I wish I was at my parents' place in GSO for this one...
 
3 inches isn’t a snowstorm, unfortunately. That’s a winter weather advisory where I hail from
I know it’s crazy to think like this but I’m right there with you. I just can’t get excited for 1-3” or 2-4” events. Which is insane considering what we’ve been through since 2018 around here. I’ll always take the snow but if I’m at 3” and I’m seeing people around me at 8”, 9”, Hell 6” … it stinks lol. Terrible mindset, I know
 
3 inches isn’t a snowstorm, unfortunately. That’s a winter weather advisory where I hail from
This is the South, man; gotta dial down your expectations! 3" is a good storm around these parts! Don't get me wrong, 6" is my bar for a "serious" storm, but those are an every-few-winters kind of thing, usually.
 
Officially over 12.25” in Concord. At least at my house there is!! Yay!! Congratulations to enveryone as even if you didn’t get a lot of snow, I think we all got some!. Personally the most I’ve ever seen fall in NC my home state. It’s historical in that regard for sure!! Be safe out there and I’ll enjoy reading about and seeing pictures of your experience!! Thanks to all of you who are the smart ones and shared all your expertise about the storm. I’m sure novices like myself drive you a bit nutty sometimes.

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I know it’s crazy to think like this but I’m right there with you. I just can’t get excited for 1-3” or 2-4” events. Which is insane considering what we’ve been through since 2018 around here. I’ll always take the snow but if I’m at 3” and I’m seeing people around me at 8”, 9”, Hell 6” … it stinks lol. Terrible mindset, I know
I think that's the main issue. 3" is good, but when someone 30 miles away is in double digits it's hard to be as satisfied with that. That's the situation a lot of the Triangle is in now, LOL.
 
You're about 30 miles as the crow flies from me and it's crazy how different our OBS is, especially considering there were no P-type issues. Man, I wish I was at my parents' place in GSO for this one...

That slot today was evil. Think y’all are gonna get paid on the back end but I’ve been there before man. :(

I’ve blown 1 to 2 fresh inches with the leaf blower down to concrete 4 times today in about 7 hours. Never thought that would be a thing here (either snow type or rates). Super excited for my daughter, this will be the magic that hooks her like 96’ and 00’ hooked me.


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