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Everything posted by Tony Sisk
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Fortunately for us...a 30 minute drive and we can see a foot of snow!
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Happened to me. Furman was in the football playoffs. Jeav6 snow started falling...was a near blizzard at times. 6” fell during the game. Cherrydale is less than 2 miles from Furman, same elevation. Not even a trace.
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Just as I predicted. Temps have hit 36 in Greenville (near Haywood Mall) and it is snowing.
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Moderate Sleet in Greenville near I/85 - I/385 interchange
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cold rain is a mess! LOL
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Temp in Greenville, SC has dropped 3 degrees in the last hour. Need to get to about 36 to see snow. At least 36 is the magic number so far for other locations. Currently 38 where I sit.
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webcam neat Lake Toxaway
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Report Type one thing we can all do to help fine tune the National Weather Services forecast is to report current conditions. Click on the link from your smartphone, the app is easy to use.
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Webcams Really snowing good at the Smokey Mtn location and Sapphire Valley.
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Webcams I'll also post in the OBS thread, but it is really snowing good in some of the Smokey Mtn locations and also at Sapphire Valley.
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poor mackerel is 6 miles south of 85...I'm about 6 miles north of 85. Crazy how that interstate seems to always be a dividing line. Of course, there is that ole Duke Power Nuclear Plant bubble! Hoping we all are happy!
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thank you for your analysis burrel2, some great posts today. I like when you are optimistic! I don't know about you, but the wildlife are very aggressive today...almost like they can sense something. Outside my window, I have seen two sets of geese fighting (maybe mating) and saw a couple hawks, together. Which is very unusual.
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His opening line is comical....there is clearly one state missing in that lineup! OURS! The new model data from NAM is in. Snow increases in much more of Tennessee, extreme northern Alabama, extreme northern Georgia and much of North Carolina and much of southern and central Virginia.
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Which if true, would mean cold air is being overdone...correct? Based on the last two very minor events, the high pressures outperformed and gave us some nice snow falling from the skies!
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WYFF has MANY viewers in the marketplace of this message board. John has been a part of world for 29 years. He is the longest tenured chief meteorologist in the stations history. He is a good one and will be missed. story
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See above and know why his doesn’t do weather anymore! LOL
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Tonight is just a terrible look for the upstate. Cold rain or ice. Yuck both
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I'm assuming a youth in HS. Fantastic to see youth interested in weather. Keep up the great work, and hopefully others at your school are interested. One of my fondest memories from HS 78-81 was a young boy with special needs that memorized the weather every day. There are lots of excellent weather sources here...follow your dreams. Hope you make a LOT of people happy this weekend! sorry for the banter, just wanted to encourage a student!
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Too bad this winter storm can’t be named “Miller”!
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You really need to consider moving along or north of 85. 6 miles short is just too far!
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Uh, you missed the point. It's all about the placement of the High. Yes, "damming is when the cold air is funneled along the eastern slopes of the mountains. That is a very good thing. The poster is correct though...if the high is too far north and west, the cold air has to go over the mountains....not funneled down the eastern slope.
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for someone who has spent my entire life in Upstate, SC....it's all about that H. Is it going to be strong enough to funnel cold air on the East side of the mountains to our area? It is impossible for people who have never lived here...to understand how much those mountains affect our weather.
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You will be tracking the next storm we have...and you'll be having more meltdowns before, during and after the storm. It's you! LOL