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December 8-10, 2018 Winter Storm


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7 minutes ago, eyewall said:

Where on the GSP site is that coming from?

It was posted by the Greenville News. 4pm update for today by GSP NWS: https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/local/2018/12/05/greenville-sc-weather-forecast-snow-freezing-rain-sleet/2212447002/ Half way down the news article is where you will see the image. 

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6 minutes ago, SteveVa said:

That's fake news. Map from 6PM today shows barely 1" 

https://www.weather.gov/gsp/winter

 

5 minutes ago, mckinnonwg said:

This is the current link to the GSP site:

https://www.weather.gov/gsp/winter

Those are expected totals as of 7pm Saturday night. According to models, storm doesn't start cranking for another 9 to 12 hours

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14 minutes ago, griteater said:

That was an unbelievably good run of the FV3...drops the backside wave in late and closes it off...big if true

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Wow, yes this would keep it snowing around our neck of the woods for quite a while as the UL rolls just to the south of us.  No longer would need CAD in place as it's making its own cold air. Thundersnow?  Hmm

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Just now, natbright said:

The snow total map is from GSP weather briefing. You can access it here.  They put it out in the morning and evening, sometimes midday if warranted.  https://www.weather.gov/media/gsp/YouTube/brief.pdf

It doesn't appear to be a static image that is found on their public site.  It's probably safer that way.  Just my assumption.

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There is increased uncertainty Monday and Monday night. Low-level
cooling may occur on the backside of the low as it shifts farther
northeast. The models indicate wrap-around moisture but have not
been consistent with the moisture depth and the development and
placement of the cold upper system. Updated to change precip
type to snow showers in the evening...best chance remains to the
north. At least flurries in the south Midlands/CSRA as upper
trough moves over the area. Moisture becomes more shallow after
06z.

 

BAM!

 

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How many winter storms have we had in the southern piedmont in the first half of December that are even close to what the models are predicting? For that matter how many winter storms in NC have been as big as what is being advertised?

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1 minute ago, +nao said:

How many winter storms have we had in the southern piedmont in the first half of December that are even close to what the models are predicting? For that matter how many winter storms in NC have been as big as what is being advertised?

Not since Dec '89

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