Current status:
Boone: We're good
Charlotte: This could be the one!
Winston-Salem: Feeling good
Greensboro: Feeling pretty good
Raleigh-Durham: Tanking Maalox and downing Tums
Fayetteville: Day drinking
Wilmington: Hitting the ABC store to re-stock
For anyone east of the Triad, see you in the Sanitarium. This obviously isn't looking good for us right now. The screw line on the Euro is just west of US-1.
For the Triangle eastward you are saying "well that was fun while it lasted". This is not a good run at all for us. It would be snow to mix to rain followed by frozen puddles after. Even the Triad sees a sleet fest in this scenario. This would be an I-77 and west scenario in reality.
Yeah the question is will the GFS cave to the Euro or will the Euro go toward a glorified FROPA. The GFS does bomb the low much farther east:
The Euro digs a little more with the vortmax and bombs he low over northeastern NC and just off shore. The timing lags quite a bit with the Euro as well.
I think overall the pattern looks plausible and something could emerge from it. Of course it goes down to the mile in these parts and there is always opportunity to be shafted. The point right now is we have something to potentially track.
Thankfully injuries were not life-threatening but yeah that was Beech Mountain, a 6,000ft peak in western NC. They will be facing some lawsuits for sure.
Yeah if we did have a favorable pattern we would need the low by Key West to start on the models before an inevitable north trend. Certainly everything that looked good for us early on has gone to the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast. Right now it doesn't look great of course.