First of all, this is STILL model forecasting! Nothing has happened YET, but I am seeing some good trends towards this event!
As of now, most, if not all, the major models have a significant winter storm for the region.
Snow amounts could be in excess of 1 foot in many locations and at least in the 4 to 8 inch range.
Mountains of SW Virginia MAY end up approaching 2 feet!
North Carolina and Southernmost Virginia will likely see a Severe Ice Storm.
As of now, snow timing will be Friday into Saturday. Snow will start in the Southwest and advance Northeast.
There is still a lot of time, but the potential is high based on consensus in models which I have not seen in a long time.
All for now!
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As of now, most, if not all, the major models have a significant winter storm for the region.
Snow amounts could be in excess of 1 foot in many locations and at least in the 4 to 8 inch range.
Mountains of SW Virginia MAY end up approaching 2 feet!
North Carolina and Southernmost Virginia will likely see a Severe Ice Storm.
As of now, snow timing will be Friday into Saturday. Snow will start in the Southwest and advance Northeast.
There is still a lot of time, but the potential is high based on consensus in models which I have not seen in a long time.
All for now!
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