Fort Mill, SC 10.1 (or close to that)
I’m surprised the difference between you and me. I did get under that banding all evening and into the night last night. Did you not? Measured 8 inches here south of SalemSomewhere around 5" here. There was a good bit of blowing.
Thats's doubtful. Average is about 18 inches here in Cape Carteret. There are certainly drifts much higher than 3 feet though.Seeing people on FB saying Emerald Isle over to Swansboro and such got 30"+ some pics kinda maybe validate that.
I can verify the 5” as I drove over to the east side of the county yesterday and witnessed it. Over here on the west side of Forsyth County, GA we end up with 3/4”N. Central Forsyth County: 3"
Between here and the eastern lake edge of the county it increases ro 5" at the far east side based on an observation there.
Leland, NC guessing 6-7 inches blowing and drifting makes measuring impossible.
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The 12-18 bubble should be expanded east further into NW Randolph County. I'm sure we got 13-14". What do you think, @NCSNOW?
5-8 here depending on where you measure- even flat fields and yards have hidden drifts. Wilmington was in a local min which I’m miffed about but still the most snow I’ve seen since 2018. Heaviest snow in Wilmington since 1989. Great stuff.
I got 7.5 here on the other end of the county. Steady, moderate rates all day long.I’m surprised the difference between you and me. I did get under that banding all evening and into the night last night. Did you not? Measured 8 inches here south of Salem
This seems off. Not sure there was 4” in southern wakeUpdated map
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I didn't get 4-6"...I went to a couple of spots away from the roof and measured right at 2". I am in western Wake on US1/64.This seems off. Not sure there was 4” in southern wake
