We sure need it in North Asheville after the rain put a damper on the snow mid afternoon. Typically we set up well in flow snow as you mentioned in the video.
Same with McDowell County. Only going to focus on 221, i40 and road to the hospital. Really messes with the manufacturing plants as they usually have priority after the main roads.
I think it ultimately depends on where the location is in Black Mountain. Often we get caught in the French Broad valley death trap in some of these storms. You can see it depicted on some of the snow maps - closer to the McDowell/Buncombe line the better.
I lived in south Monroe at the time and we had 18" and no power for almost 2 weeks. There was a smaller storm that Saturday, rain Sunday and then BOOM!
HRRR finally caught up to the other models...time will tell with the radar returns. Notorious French Broad snow hole is always a potential.
Light snow @36/27