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2016 Mountains & Foothills Fall & Winter Thread


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56 minutes ago, franklin NCwx said:

Thanks,  Yea cad usually doesn't make it west of the balsams

CAD is an ugly thing sometimes. You could be sitting in Brevard and be staring at 11" then go over Cashiers/Highlands into Franklin and it be all rain. Redux of the Jan 2016 storm however that was colder than this.

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4 minutes ago, Hvward said:

NAM gonna hammer SW WNC including Buncombe again this run. Overrunning tongue of precip sets up absolutely perfect for Asheville on this run.


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Yea almost 10 inches for the airport and more in Balsams.. it all depends on where that tongue of precip sets up

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NAM gonna hammer SW WNC including Buncombe again this run. Overrunning tongue of precip sets up absolutely perfect for Asheville on this run.


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I know overrunning events can overperform, but 10"? That seems over done. Ha ha.

Euro was 4", GFS was 2" or so. NAM scored the coup last major storm in January. But I can't do 10".


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11 minutes ago, HurricaneTracker said:

 


I know overrunning events can overperform, but 10"? That seems over done. Ha ha.

Euro was 4", GFS was 2" or so. NAM scored the coup last major storm in January. But I can't do 10".


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These 2 storms are making my head spin. Are you talking about the weekend storm or Monday? I was under the impression wnc was talking about Monday but then again, my eyes are as crooked as congress from trying to keep up. :P

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I know overrunning events can overperform, but 10"? That seems over done. Ha ha.

Euro was 4", GFS was 2" or so. NAM scored the coup last major storm in January. But I can't do 10".


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Haha yeah it does seem a bit overdone. GFS isn't backing down though only a 1-3 event for Buncombe with a snow hole special and then a whiff on the Tuesday stuff because it's too warm. Could very well be correct. I am thinking that the GFS is really struggling with the phase though.
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2 hours ago, franklin NCwx said:

3-5 seems like a good call for the central and southern mtns. Probably some 6-8 jackpots in the higher ridgetops

GSP thinks the same. Watch upgraded to a warning.

 

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM EST SATURDAY TO 11 AM
EDT SUNDAY...

The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued
a Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from 7
PM EST Saturday to 11 AM EDT Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch is no
longer in effect.

* LOCATIONS...The mountains of North Carolina.

* HAZARDS...Heavy snow.

* TIMING...Snow will begin at the higher elevations of the North
  Carolina mountains Saturday afternoon, dropping to the lower
elevations Saturday night, with the heaviest period in the pre-
dawn hours Sunday. The snow will taper off by Noon Sunday.

* ACCUMULATIONS...Snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches, with some 6
  to 8 inch totals at elevations above 5000 feet.

* IMPACTS...The heavy snow will create snow covered roads and
  produce scattered power outages.

* TEMPERATURES...In the 20s Saturday night, recovering above
  freezing on Sunday.

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1 hour ago, SnoJoe said:

GSP thinks the same. Watch upgraded to a warning.

 


...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM EST SATURDAY TO 11 AM
EDT SUNDAY...

The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued
a Winter Storm Warning for heavy snow, which is in effect from 7
PM EST Saturday to 11 AM EDT Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch is no
longer in effect.

* LOCATIONS...The mountains of North Carolina.

* HAZARDS...Heavy snow.

* TIMING...Snow will begin at the higher elevations of the North
  Carolina mountains Saturday afternoon, dropping to the lower
elevations Saturday night, with the heaviest period in the pre-
dawn hours Sunday. The snow will taper off by Noon Sunday.

* ACCUMULATIONS...Snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches, with some 6
  to 8 inch totals at elevations above 5000 feet.

* IMPACTS...The heavy snow will create snow covered roads and
  produce scattered power outages.

* TEMPERATURES...In the 20s Saturday night, recovering above
  freezing on Sunday.

 

Funny thing is macon, southern jackson, Transylvania, and Henderson counties are not in the warning and not even an advisory.   Doesn't make much sense.

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3 minutes ago, Blue_Ridge_Escarpment said:

Slightly off topic but geez these refs have hijacked this Duke UNC game. Duke shot 19 free throws to unc 8. While Duke has attempted more threes and not penetrating the basket as much as unc. Should be the other way around. 

Can't say anything as a UNC fan. Refs screwed Duke twice first half.

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58 minutes ago, franklin NCwx said:

Funny thing is macon, southern jackson, Transylvania, and Henderson counties are not in the warning and not even an advisory.   Doesn't make much sense.

 
 

Seems like they do that quite often only to add them at the last minute.

Just give me 4 inches. That's my threshold of what I consider a small, but decent "snow". Above 8 and it becomes a good snow on the SnoJometer.

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3 minutes ago, SnoJoe said:

Seems like they do that quite often only to add them at the last minute.

Just give me 4 inches. That's my threshold of what I consider a small, but decent "snow". Above 8 and it becomes a good snow on the SnoJometer.

I agree. I'll enjoy my Sunday outside with the kids. The jan storm was powder so I drive my truck up and down my driveway a few time and turned it into a luge track. Wet snow is definitely the best.

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