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2024-2025 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread


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2 minutes ago, nchighcountrywx said:

I noticed Raysweather has posted his winter snowfall predicitons.  About half of normal.

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  His, as well as many of other's were written up before the positive changes in the Pacific. He may of added an appendage regarding that, I've not read it through. 

    So, there are some better odds at seeing more in the Snowfall dept as well as Temp departures if the changes in the Pac continue and the WPO and EPO respond accordingly.

    The IO still may be a Thorn but, that may be countered with a +QBO in +TNH augmentation. 

    La nina is weak at best although looking to gain a little traction and maybe be more easy based. If weak , there still could be somewhat of a STJ. So, that is a plus providing enough cold comes down.

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1 hour ago, wncsnow said:

Models have backed off on snow amounts. Mostly 1 to 2 inch amounts in higher elevations 

Yeah, they have the System draining most of it's moisture in the Plains and Midwest before turning SE and weakening. I suspect they'll increase it again as we get closer if it continues tracking far enough South . Lift should help. 

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3 hours ago, Buckethead said:

My hourly graph from them shows 3-4". I'm good with just getting something measurable.

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May be thinking warm ground and subtracting. Some Models indicating more. If we could get that Lake Michigan band feed on down Totals will be much more.

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53° this morning in Wolf with fog and drizzle. That's probably going to be my high for the day, tenps should drop into the 30's by this afternoon.

I have a WWA out of KMRX with 5-6" of snow in the hourly forecast from them (for a point less than .5 mile from me at the same elevation.) Meanwhile, KGSP has 2" for me. Either way, it looks good along the border!

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Avery-Madison-Yancey-Mitchell-

Including the cities of Ramseytown, Newland, Luck, Mars Hill,

Burnsville, Ingalls, Faust, Hot Springs, Celo, Allenstand,

Micaville, Spruce Pine, Poplar, Swiss, Walnut, Busick, Marshall,

and Banner Elk

315 PM EST Wed Nov 20 2024

 

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THURSDAY TO 7 AM EST

SATURDAY...

 

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations mainly of 1 to 2

  inches in lower elevations, and 2 to 4 inches on ridgetops, with a

  few isolated ridgetop locations seeing 4 to 6 inches. Winds

  gusting as high as 50 mph.

 

* WHERE...Avery, Madison, Mitchell, and Yancey Counties.

 

* WHEN...From 1 PM Thursday to 7 AM EST Saturday.

 

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Here we go!

Swain-Haywood-

315 PM EST Wed Nov 20 2024

 

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM THURSDAY TO 7 AM EST

SATURDAY ABOVE 3500 FEET...

 

* WHAT...Snow expected above 3500 feet. Total snow accumulations

  mainly of 2 to 4 inches with 4 to 7 inches on the highest

  ridgetops generally above 5000 feet. Winds gusting as high as 45

  mph.

 

* WHERE...High elevations above 3500 feet in Haywood and Swain

  Counties.

 

* WHEN...From 1 PM Thursday to 7 AM EST Saturday.

 

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