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2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread


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Man I hope that happens. I will happily stay up Friday night for a nice front end thump of snow. Haven't seen snow on the ground imby since Jan 2022 and even though rain would eventually ruin it, it'd be nice just to see again lol

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GSP Sat-Wed

.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
As of 140 PM Wednesday: As the weekend storm pulls away on Saturday
night and Sunday, some lingering upslope mixed precipitation will be
possible along the NC-TN border but not much impact is expected.
Otherwise, conditions will dry out with near normal temperatures
Saturday night through Sunday night.

A powerhouse storm system will begin to take shape across the south-
central part of the country on Monday. A deepening upper low will
move out of the southern plains toward the Great Lakes states by
Monday night and Tuesday with an associated anomalously strong
surface low rapidly developing and moving toward the Ohio Valley.
This system looks to have a variety of impacts across the area from
Monday night through Wednesday.

Precipitation will rapidly spread across the forecast area on Monday
night. Most of this will be rain, but there may be some high
elevation snow with some light accumulations through early Tuesday
before a changeover to rain. Very strong forcing and an enhanced low
level focus along an eroding wedge boundary, along with upslope flow
and anomalous precipitable water will create a scenario with very
heavy rainfall possible on Tuesday. WPC is forecasting 3-4 inches of
rain across a large portion of the forecast area Monday night and
Tuesday and that seems reasonable with this setup.

Models project the warm sector of this system to spread into the
lower Piedmont of the Carolinas and Georgia Tuesday, so there may be
some severe weather threat as well roughly along and southeast of
Interstate 85.

Winds may also be a concern with the strength of the surface
gradient, low level jet and cold air advection on the backside of
the system.

Expect an improvement in conditions, but with some wind and cooler
temperatures on Wednesday.
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14 minutes ago, BhamParker said:

Any chance the weekend system could continue to trend towards a snowier look for the mtns? Do yall think it could be frozen precip type for the whole event if you have elevation?


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I'm not sure I'd invest the expenses associated with the weekend event in WNC at this time. Later in the month could be very promising though.

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Decent returns but nothing is making it to ground here unfortunately 
Yall really can't win for losing here the past couple years down there. I thought for sure with the amount of moisture coming through it would bust through that dry level.

I'm sure I'll hear it on the FB posts from the website over the next couple days LOL
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6 minutes ago, Tyler Penland said:

Yall really can't win for losing here the past couple years down there. I thought for sure with the amount of moisture coming through it would bust through that dry level.

I'm sure I'll hear it on the FB posts from the website over the next couple days LOL

We had temp issues anyway, still in the 40s, so really wouldn't have mattered but I was definitely shocked to not even see so much as a sprinkle.

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