ForsythSnow
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20? I'll take 1 and run with it.I'll take Ensemble 20.
20? I'll take 1 and run with it.I'll take Ensemble 20.
Fire up the thread! :weenie:20? I'll take 1 and run with it.
Too bad it's lost a lot of support from the operational models though. Let's not curse any chance of flakes with a thread until Friday at least.Fire up the thread! :weenie:
Mountains should do well. Especially Beech and Sugar. Cataloochie should see some flakes fly as well. Might be able to sneak some snow over the mountains for a few of those cities further east. Cold chasing moisture just isn’t an ideal setup for folks to the east. Still a good ways out though. Might I add, Asheville usually sees some snow in this type of setup. It won’t surprise meFV3 little better
Were just having fun on here. Who knows what's gonna happen.These just look like frontal passages that usher in colder air behind each one!? Warm up rain, then cold dry, rinse repeat. I mean Boone might score an inch or two, no need to get excited
Nothing major, and it's only November, but just to see some potential this early for the southern mountains gets me excited. Plus there could be some light snow in parts of north Bama as well if there is left over moisture. I'm ready for the real deal.Mountains should do well. Especially Beech and Sugar. Cataloochie should see some flakes fly as well. Might be able to sneak some snow over the mountains for a few of those cities further east. Cold chasing moisture just isn’t an ideal setup for folks to the east. Still a good ways out though
Stomping grounds are and have always really been north FL (with lots of diversion on the App Trail and in NE Ga and W NC) ... LOL ... That South Bend, Indiana thing was just college and a 1st "real" 2 year job upon graduation (title abstractor) ... skeedaddled back to familiar accents as soon as MBA and law school said "Come back, Boy" ...Looks like Phils old stomping grounds in Northern Indiana could get dumped on.