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Wannabewxman79
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#21 Postby Wannabewxman79 » Sun Feb 15, 2004 10:29 pm

Us here in Raleigh really got the shaft on this one.........Just from being forcasted to have 4-6 inches to just a simple dusting right now. I guess the cold air didn't get in here as fast as they thought but then again shouldn't they have been able to tell that? Who knows, one last gasp for winter here on Tuesday and that will probably be it for our winter events until December.
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#22 Postby JQ Public » Mon Feb 16, 2004 1:49 am

West raleigh around ncsu etc got much more than the rest of the county. Easily 2-3 inches. Roads covered...main ones are driveable. grass etc probably have more than 2 inches. last batch coming through and that'll be it.
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#23 Postby Below N.O. » Mon Feb 16, 2004 9:30 am

For those of you who don't know wxbrad he helped to start our local WWLTV WEATHER FORUM in New Orleans and he is an excellent forecaster.

I personally, would look forward to his forecasts because he has such great analysis and insight of weather patterns unlike most in the business today.

Alot like having a local JB without all the BS.

Brad has that ability to look beyond what the models are saying. The sign of a TRUE FORECASTER.

We miss you down in the BIG EASY.
Visit your old site sometimes, especially if you see our weather getting interesting.

Thanks,

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#24 Postby wxbrad » Mon Feb 16, 2004 11:23 am

Thanks Below N.O.

We had a big bust with last storm here in Charlotte. The snow badn moved and reformed just to our North and East. RDU got some good snows, this morning visible pic tells the tale!

http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/satelli ... LT_vis.jpg

Tell you what the wedge and cold air are here only 35 at 11am! Burrrrr!

Now we trun to the next storm, but looks too far off the coast for us here in the Southern Piedmont, but the upper system and suarfce low track have o be wtahed closely.
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