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Wintry More SE Snow ? (1/16-1/18)

Glenn Burns tweeting all day this wont be a big issue. I’ll be in yearns if this turns into snowmagedon. Sure we may only get an inch, but if it all sticks. Watch out!!
 
Glenn Burns tweeting all day this wont be a big issue. I’ll be in yearns if this turns into snowmagedon. Sure we may only get an inch, but if it all sticks. Watch out!!

Go look at his FB page people are all over him for being so sarcastic and egotistical..Especially from last month..
 
Actually he wouldn't. His cult of followers just blindly follow him and the 12 maps he release before the storm hits. He counts whichever of the 12 maps is closest.

Lol damn you're so right... I tried to talk to him at AMS about what he was thinking for the early January event (wrt why he sold so hard on the globals inside 48 hours) but I couldn't get a hold of him unfortunately.
 
ICON .15-.2 QPF on my location...looks a lot like the 12z CMC.

The new 18z RGEM coming in is not killing off the band in the Atlanta area anymore. Looking great for a lot of the Atlanta area now. Through hour 48.

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Actually he wouldn't. His cult of followers just blindly follow him and the 12 maps he release before the storm hits. He counts whichever of the 12 maps is closest.
I couldn't agree more. That's why I listen to you and Webber when it comes to winter events in North Carolina.
 
It won't take much to get 2-3 inches with such high snow ratios and cold tempatures. I know this isn't a typical overrunning type situation, but many overrunning events end up having more moisture than modeled. They usually start earlier than modeled too.
 
Is there any trend that can legitimately happen that can beef those totals up farther east? If so, what would we want to look for? Stronger cutoff farther SW?
Yeah we want this to cut-off to get more precipitation in general, we may not see as much as areas further west in any case given some of my aforementioned discussion wrt column stretching and its relation to maximizing upward motion over the central piedmont near GSO/CLT. The feature that would induce this (the Appalachians) is stationary so it may be difficult to get RDU in the middle of the bullseye here
 
He shut his FB page down saying it is getting too UGLY,,,LMAO...What a wimp, he can dish it, but cannot take it, he needs to go, he is an embarrassment in the 6th largest TV Market...
how has someone that horrible remained there? off topic, sorry
 
Yeah we want this to cut-off to get more precipitation in general, we may not see as much as areas further west in any case given some of my aforementioned discussion wrt column stretching and its relation to maximizing upward motion over the central piedmont near GSO/CLT

Awesome, thank you.
 
He actually goes as far as to say that there may not be an impact at all, in which any snow that falls will simply get blown off of roads
I would think that the initial flakes that hit the pavement would melt... then allowing later flakes to stick as the pavement cools further then everything else that falls sticks on top at these temps...but that’s just my 2 cents.
 
GFS continues to slowly trend in right direction... eventually it might get tere
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Nws Huntsville says possible gap over South tn into North Al now just great SMDH
 
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