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Pattern Microwave March

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The most interesting part is the fact you have 3 distinct pieces of energy over MN, NE, and NM. You could really draw up all kinds of different scenarios as far as the interaction and net result. Unfortunately all this means is we have a long way to go. I would favor the flatter Euro solution but something wetter like the GFS isn't impossible

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The most interesting part is the fact you have 3 distinct pieces of energy over MN, NE, and NM. You could really draw up all kinds of different scenarios as far as the interaction and net result. Unfortunately all this means is we have a long way to go. I would favor the flatter Euro solution but something wetter like the GFS isn't impossible

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Everyone should get on twitter and troll Brad :D after the last winter storm and his comment on "model forecasting" I think its welcome
I mean I get his point but if it's 28 at RDU 18z Sunday with snow falling like the gfs has I doubt we would have issues getting snow to accumulate. If it's in the low to mid 30s we probably accumulate snow by definition but the snow depth is kept at a minimum

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If I'm not badly mistaken, I want to say that he stayed at the Red Roof Inn in Bowling Green, KY.

You are correct. That was so memorable...and silly. I thought about heading some place myself during the day but I wasn't going to stay the night....and I wouldn't have given up where I stayed. That was when I was in Northwest Georgia, and patience would pay off for me.
 
I mean I get his point but if it's 28 at RDU 18z Sunday with snow falling like the gfs has I doubt we would have issues getting snow to accumulate. If it's in the low to mid 30s we probably accumulate snow by definition but the snow depth is kept at a minimum

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Yeah I get his thoughts but I sometimes feel like he hates the fact that the public can access weather models
 
Just gotta hope and pray that most of the snow falls during the evening, night, or morning hours.
200 feet of cloud cover will negate the sun --- usually .... if it's cold enough aloft to snow, this time of year it will still definitely stick even at 2:00 PM if the surface air temp is right and the clouds provide cover
 
White House and Clarksville looking much better. Time to submit hotel approvals


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I only wish this was Thursday or Friday and I'd feel much better. The models have finally trended South enough for a big snow here but man there's still way to much time left for my heart to be broken.
 
200 feet of cloud cover will negate the sun --- usually .... if it's cold enough aloft to snow, this time of year it will still definitely stick even at 2:00 PM if the surface air temp is right and the clouds provide cover
It will stick at 2pm if its heavy enough and if temps are cold enough. 33 or 34 degrees with light or moderate snow probably won't accumulate much in Mid March.
 
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