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December 8-10, 2018 Winter Storm


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Just now, FallsLake said:

Just looking at the panels for RDU, it looks like snow or ice for 12 hours before any change over. 

I agree.  I did the same thing.  For Southern Wake it could be 4-6 hours of snow/ice before changeover.  

I then wonder about conditions after that and refreeze/black ice potential.

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Gfs still experiencing the convective feedback issues we alluded to yesterday between 132-138. Has the low do a jump toward the convection out in the Atlantic. The way the high is positioned up near Toronto, that should’ve allowed the storm to come more north/northeast and been better for the mid Atlantic as well in my opinion. Overall crushing run, albeit more inland than some people will like. I will say in events like these, if you have borderline temps and heavy precip falling, you could be in for a surprise on the line 

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1 minute ago, franklin NCwx said:

Its letting that northern s/w drop into the southern wave. If that trend continues it should amp up more and climb the coast with more cold air pouring into the western part of the board.

Haha good minds think alike! Posted simultaneously

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Weathernerds.org has a better snowfall map than TT IMO. It still hammers the NW Piedmont, Foothills, and Mountains.  Some 30-36" totals in the mountains. Crazy. The Triad areas transition to rain but not before 1.75 if QPF as all snow falls. Damage done.

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