Hopped up to the Roan Mountain Highlands after work today. Hard to say exactly how much fell because it was blown around so much but seemed to be widely 6-10" with drifts up to my waist and plenty of areas knee deep. Ill post some pics soon.
The amount of snow I've seen falling this year and the amount that has stuck are vastly unproportional. Rates picked up a little bit but nothing sticking. Not overwhelming impressed with the look for tonight IMBY. Good luck to you guys in nw flow territory though.
Right at an inch here in foscoe. We are usually the worst place in Watauga for nw flow so an inch is a win here. Frankly anything is a win here this winter.
It's also initializing the current precip weaker/lighter than it really is. Plenty of sun here and 55 so enough instability to get a little heavier precip going I would think. Just need temps to crash fast enough.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's a couple reports of thundersnow with that initial line along the front tomorrow. NAM looks fairly convective. Only t-snow I've seen the last few years came from frontal lines falling as snow like this.
He's decreased in quality and accuracy significantly since I moved up here in 2015. Used to check his page frequently now I rarely look at it for more than a laugh.
My dad got 6" in Cleveland, GA today. That's a bigger snow than I've had since our 18 back 2 Decembers ago. Actually I'm fairly sure that's more than I've seen total since then, since I'm sitting on about 15 T's this season. *sigh*