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1/22-1/22 Winter Storm Threat


Brick Tamland
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49 minutes ago, Blue Ridge said:

A tradition like no other.
 

Mike Maze says “**** your snow.” 

I don't wanna harp on this but it seems like whenever the area DOES get the potential for winter weather, there's some serious shade being thrown at WRAL. Don't get me wrong, I hate seeing it, but often they're toe to toe with the other locals (sometimes even higher). Just this storm, comparing the 3 local majors (and referencing Wake for this post and this storm):

ABC11: <1"
CBS 17: Trace - 1"
WRAL: <1"

I'm guessing that's just because we (myself included) have a dedicated station they trust in WRAL, but they're not shooting off-the-wall numbers.

#CarryOn
 

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I don't wanna harp on this but it seems like whenever the area DOES get the potential for winter weather, there's some serious shade being thrown at WRAL. Don't get me wrong, I hate seeing it, but often they're toe to toe with the other locals (sometimes even higher). Just this storm, comparing the 3 local majors (and referencing Wake for this post and this storm:
ABC11: CBS 17: Trace - 1"
WRAL: I'm guessing that's just because we (myself included) have a dedicated station they trust in WRAL, but they're not shooting off-the-wall numbers.
#CarryOn
 
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WRAL has always been the top dog in the Triangle . Greg was the GOAT. I will say that Big Weather has grown on me. He nailed the January 2022 storm early and had balls.


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I think WRAL bears the brunt of the memeing because they long had the TV met synonymous with Raleigh (Fishel) and have long been a market leader. 
 

The “Mike Maze says bleep your snow” thing is truly a joke. I enjoy Mike and the team at WRAL, and I don’t envy the job of any public facing met.
 

My life also doesn’t hinge on each forecast update, which probably helps. :D

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Just now, BooneWX said:

Radar returns are lighting up in TX, LA and even up to Oklahoma and Arkansas. The significance? Not a single model is close to showing what’s currently happening in real time. 

So you're saying Carolina Crusher part deux is possible?  Can't wait for my 14" of powder.:clown:

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Widespread, but light,  Virga Snow (I'm supposing) to our west on radar right now. I looked around and don't see any reporting stations reporting that this is making it to the ground, but this radar image wasn't progged on any of the Hi-res models for this time period, was it? Or, can someone chime in that knows if the models account for virga in their renderings.

 

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3 minutes ago, Shack said:

Widespread, but light,  Virga Snow (I'm supposing) to our west on radar right now. I looked around and don't see any reporting stations reporting that this is making it to the ground, but this radar image wasn't progged on any of the Hi-res models for this time period, was it? Or, can someone chime in that knows if the models account for virga in their renderings.

 

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Mping begs to differ on this being virga

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6 minutes ago, BooneWX said:

Mping begs to differ on this being virga

Good to hear.  Was really curious about the Arkansas/ North Louisiana returns.  I was hoping that moisture transport was more north and maybe a little stronger than modeled. 

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16 minutes ago, Shack said:

Widespread, but light,  Virga Snow (I'm supposing) to our west on radar right now. I looked around and don't see any reporting stations reporting that this is making it to the ground, but this radar image wasn't progged on any of the Hi-res models for this time period, was it? Or, can someone chime in that knows if the models account for virga in their renderings.

 

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Compare that to 0Z NAM radar as of 9PM:

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And 10PM radar as if 10PM:

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26 minutes ago, BooneWX said:

Radar returns are lighting up in TX, LA and even up to Oklahoma and Arkansas. The significance? Not a single model is close to showing what’s currently happening in real time. 

I left Kansas/Oklahoma boarder returning from a trip around 3pm est. What was forecasted as a coating and light snow was in reality moderate snow and 1.5-2” when I left. The roads hadn’t been treated and were a nightmare of wrecks. Caught the DOT off gaurd for sure and was over performing. 

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