2/12 Snow Amounts Map
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2/12 Snow Amounts Map
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Nice map!
If only the moisture would hit NC and S VA with a good deal of snow, then slide just a little bit north........
I would be taking a nice jebwalk on Friday............and be all jubilant with MORE snow all over the Potomac Mills parking lots!!! I would be running with joy!!! I would be BLASTING that CD player!!! I got a hole in my right shoe!!! I hope it fills with snow!!! I LOVE snow and ice!!! All you nice folks living on the VA/NC Border!!!
YOU LUCKY DOGS!!!!!!!!
Enjoy that snow!!!!!
It will only be about 100 miles away............
-Jeb!!!

I would be taking a nice jebwalk on Friday............and be all jubilant with MORE snow all over the Potomac Mills parking lots!!! I would be running with joy!!! I would be BLASTING that CD player!!! I got a hole in my right shoe!!! I hope it fills with snow!!! I LOVE snow and ice!!! All you nice folks living on the VA/NC Border!!!
YOU LUCKY DOGS!!!!!!!!

Enjoy that snow!!!!!
It will only be about 100 miles away............
-Jeb!!!
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I think the 8" area should be on the Eastern slopes of the spine of the Appalachians, at least in between Boone and the Blue Ridge MTNs.
Classic NC geography you know. Some elevations (Boone = 3000 ft) around there are going to get hammered. Boone to the Smokies to Asheville is usually the snow belt of North Carolina.
Classic NC geography you know. Some elevations (Boone = 3000 ft) around there are going to get hammered. Boone to the Smokies to Asheville is usually the snow belt of North Carolina.
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JQ Public wrote:NWS says 40 w/ dpt of 28 so the wetbulb is somewhere around 34. I am just so unsure. I get skeptical about these storms when the temp is the main issue.
.....with that being said, one will say that the wet bulb temperature is always the mean of the air temperature and dewpoint temperature.
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