NEW MM5 CRUSHES WESTERN NC
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NEW MM5 CRUSHES WESTERN NC
The new MM5 has trended back to the cold side. It buries GSO with at least a foot of snow with the entire 321 corrdior from Boone to gastonia doing very well. Charlotte could even see significant snow if this model verifies. Images will be forthcoming as soon as I can get the meteograms ready.
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The good news is...its the MM5.
Actually I shouldn't say that...I'm not entirely sure how well the Airforce model handles winter patterns.
It looks like the 00Z GFS guidance so far is in line with the 12Z guidance...with the low hugging the SC coast a little more closely in 30 hours (overnight tomorrow)...I believe they are putting out some public advisories in NC alerting folks to the possibility of snow tonight though...looks like it's gonna be a close call.
MW
Actually I shouldn't say that...I'm not entirely sure how well the Airforce model handles winter patterns.
It looks like the 00Z GFS guidance so far is in line with the 12Z guidance...with the low hugging the SC coast a little more closely in 30 hours (overnight tomorrow)...I believe they are putting out some public advisories in NC alerting folks to the possibility of snow tonight though...looks like it's gonna be a close call.
MW
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Re: NEW MM5 CRUSHES WESTERN NC
QCWx wrote:The new MM5 has trended back to the cold side. It buries GSO with at least a foot of snow with the entire 321 corrdior from Boone to gastonia doing very well. Charlotte could even see significant snow if this model verifies. Images will be forthcoming as soon as I can get the meteograms ready.
The 0Z GFS also places the 850MB freeze line across the northern 1/3 of NC in 30 hours...it is only a tad north of that position now:
http://www.nco.ncep.noaa.gov/pmb/nwprod ... 0_030m.gif
I'm no winter weather expert...but it looks like a very close call to me.
MW
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Brent wrote:QCWx wrote:I dont throw heavy terms around like this usually but...
If the GFS and MM5 are correct...you can throw around the B word for the mountains, possibly even foothills and western piedmont.
I wish I was in Gatlinburg THIS Weekend...
I'm not usually this pumped but if the GFS is correct I am hit with comma head snow. Quite possibly there could be snowfall rates matching or exceeding the 93 blizzard in this area. I dont even want to think about what would happen in the mountains given what could happen in my backyard. Lets just say it wouldnt be historic, it would be biblical.
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