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Snowing in Western N.C..
Mt. Holly WFO has really struggled this past decade overall with counties south of I-78 and I’m not sure why. They always seem to have a solution that flies in the face of general model guidance and local climo.
For my location in Somerset, we’ve been projected to get a foot or more (projected being 12-18, 12-20, etc) 7 times since 2012 when the first flakes started flying and we’ve only verfied once (2016).
I know a lot of you use 33andrain, personally I’m part of the wxdisco community (emerged from old accuweather boards) and we always end up with a concensus much more accurate than Mt. Holly. In our most recent storm the issue was their mindboggling insistence that there would be zero mixing and/or dryslot south of 78 in both PA and NJ when model concensus had suggested that for 48 hours up to that point.
yep, mostly gone here too, except where there were drifts, so still some 4-6" pockets of snow with maybe 1" or even none elsewhere - with the rain it'll all be gone in a few hours.Man the snow melted fast since last night. When I looked out back mid-morning, most of the snow in the woods was gone.
Yep, some serious rain and wind have started and the worst is from now through about 5 am, especially with regard to winds (high wind warning is up for the coast and all of SNJ) with gusts up to 50 mph inland and 60-65 mph at the coast.Holy wind man
Forgot something in my bros truck, gusting hardcore
You have my sympathies...I’m diggin low 70s and sunny on Christmas Day! 😎
Yes drinking a martini in shorts, aYou have my sympathies...
How did you become a meteorologist and have such poor taste in weather? I'd far rather have a wild rain/wind storm, followed by plummeting temps and a few flurries any day of the week and especially on Christmas. Been in FL for 90% of the last 15 Christmases since I have family there and I hate warm Christmases.Yes drinking a martini in shorts, a
tee and flip flops..and sunglasses...best Christmas weather EVER!!
Heater has yet to turn on once.
you have my sympathies. 😎
lol, we got a whole 1/4" and I was able to make some snowballs!! Get your milk and bread now!!Wish casting!
Well if you go for a run we will know who killed you so we will not have to spend time looking for the murderer .Here in Bound Brook we had a nice snowfall this morning. Coated everything and we've got a pretty winter scene to enjoy as I work from home for the 1,000,000th day in a row. Hopefully it melts off the streets by the afternoon so I can go for a run without killing myself.
How much are they saying for Maryland? I’m about 40 min nw of BaltimoreCould see a coating to 1/2" in spots this morning (6-10 am roughly). I'm hoping for at least mood flakes.
A more significant winter storm is being seen in the mid-range models for next Mon/Tues, but models are all over the place, which is not uncommon 6 days out. Right now models mostly show a storm suppressed to our south bringing snows to VA/MD/DE/far SNJ, but 12-18 hours ago, it was looking snowy for Philly-NYC, so the potential is still there. Not worth a thread yet - maybe Thursday if we see some models showing wintry precip for this area. No matter what, it looks like we'll see our first "cold wave" for Sat through mid next week with highs at or below 32F and lows in the upper teens/20s. Not brutal, but will be nice to get some chill in the air.
Light dusting in Hillsborough. Town just spent 650,000 salting the roads. Heading to the Hillsborough Deli to see some ass and hear some chatter.
Come on, man!Could see a coating to 1/2" in spots this morning (6-10 am roughly). I'm hoping for at least mood flakes.
A more significant winter storm is being seen in the mid-range models for next Mon/Tues, but models are all over the place, which is not uncommon 6 days out. Right now models mostly show a storm suppressed to our south bringing snows to VA/MD/DE/far SNJ, but 12-18 hours ago, it was looking snowy for Philly-NYC, so the potential is still there. Not worth a thread yet - maybe Thursday if we see some models showing wintry precip for this area. No matter what, it looks like we'll see our first "cold wave" for Sat through mid next week with highs at or below 32F and lows in the upper teens/20s. Not brutal, but will be nice to get some chill in the air.
You call this snow?When JFK was inaugurated,we had snow.So much fell overnight on Thursday,school was off for that day.I was able to see and hear JFK say:"Mask not."
+1Bust. Nothing here. Not a single snowflake, at least none from the sky anyway.
You call this snow?When JFK was inaugurated,we had snow.So much fell overnight on Thursday,school was off for that day.I was able to see and hear JFK say:"Mask not."
The poem he wrote for the occasion wasn't what Kennedy liked.If you look at video, you'll see that JFK delivered his inauguration speech hatless, which was very unusual in those days when most men wore hats. Presumably, this was part of showing "vigah." Robert Frost tried to read a poem he wrote in honor of the occasion, but the snow prevented him from doing that, and so he read a poem by him that he had memorized.
Light dusting in Hillsborough. Town just spent 650,000 salting the roads. Heading to the Hillsborough Deli to see some ass and hear some chatter.
Significant shift north with the snowfall in today's 12Z models, with the Euro, UK, and CMC all showing "significant" snowfall (4-8" or so) for much of the Philly-NJ-NYC region, but not all as this system will have borderline cold air (unlike the Dec snowfall, where there was plenty of cold air, at least inland of the coast), so rain will be very possible for some, but a complete whiff is absolutely quite possible still (GFS shows that). We're still 5.5 days out and it would be nice to see at least two runs in a row with a decent snowfall before starting a thread, IMO - so if tonight's models continue to show the snow, I'll start a thread. Fair? :>)Come on, man!
And you know what I mean.😊