Blue_Ridge_Escarpment
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I think it’s pretty similar. Another double digit snowfall run here.Looks a lot different on COD
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I think it’s pretty similar. Another double digit snowfall run here.Looks a lot different on COD
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Sleet ruins everything!
Please don’t do this to me. I’m begging you, man.
Sometimes you have to crop the picture a little smaller then post it in here .. for some reason this site doesn’t allow pics of a certain size and it is quite annoying to deal with (cough cough moderator please help if u can on that)For some reason I can't attach a pic after my phone updated last night. Probably just operator error. Lol
Looks like u were wrongGfs took a major set back. Cold air chasing moisture will never work out.
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Euro was honestly really close to some bad stuff, wow, and EPS is more bullish on severe vs the GFS/GEFS, which is concerning give the the GFS/GEFS have a progressive bias
I could honestly see this coming further west, if I was to chose snow or severe right now, I’d go on the side of severe around NC/SC/VA imo is a bit more likelyThanks man. I don’t like the look of this for far eastern NC.
It is popping a surface low still that is actually 5 mb stronger from last run.. Its going to change another 28 times before Christmas day..Gfs took a major set back. Cold air chasing moisture will never work out.
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I could honestly see this coming further west, if I was to chose snow or severe right now, I’d go on the side of severe around NC/SC/VA imo is a bit more likely
This accumulation map though... lolView attachment 58614
Thanks man. I don’t like the look of this for far eastern NC.
Yeah, I'm intrigued considering modeling seems to have a bias towards too little ridging in the Pacific.Too bad it's a mess out west, because our big trough is still hanging around in a great confluence position for days thanks to the huge block. Raise heights on the west coast, get one of these northern stream pieces over Idaho or the Dakotas to sharpen up and meet the southern stream wave near Texas (our Baja low finally making its way over lol), and I think we'd like the result. This is more interesting to me for those of us east of the mountains than trying to squeeze out something from an anafront or a secondary low tracking due north inland.
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