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Kristospherein

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  1. Yeah wasn't expecting snow here on the front end. Might happen if Temps keep plummeting. Now 36 in S Charlotte with a light mist.
  2. 12 inches on the nose here in Brevard. Had sleet and about 20 minutes of freezing rain but was otherwise all snow. Hoping we get 1-2 more from the wraparound snow but absolutely amazed at what we got so far. Was a really great storm.
  3. Just over 10 inches here just south of Brevard. Light sleet starting to mix with flurries.
  4. 8.5 inches 2 miles SE of Brevard at 2,400. Wind is starting to whip up.
  5. South Charlotte temp is 40.5 and starting to drop after hitting a high of 40.8 at 9AM. Dew point high was 31 and now dropping. Getting the heck out and heading to 2 miles SE of Brevard tonight at 2,450. Everything pointing to a great spot to get a lot of snow.
  6. Same. I'm getting the heck out of south Charlotte. Don't want any of that 0.5 inch of ice and 25-35mph winds.
  7. I think we are all burned out from watching the storm over the past few days. All of the damage and destruction including the amazing footage of the winds from the storm have worn us down. Looks like it's going to take a route that could bring more rains to already devastated areas in Appalachia. Hopefully it goes closer to Nashville and/or speeds up and doesn't dump on the mountains.
  8. Really? Underground is on average 10 times more expensive than overhead lines. Europe as a continent is barely larger than the entirety of the US. I'd like to see them run underground lines hundreds of miles for no reason whatsoever. We could increase the amount of underground lines but then we'd dramatically increase the cost of electricity and underground lines are much more difficult to fix if something goes wrong. Source: I work for a utility. As a side note, NO is in trouble for a few days, if not weeks, if all 8 transmission lines into town are out of service. That would explain why they had a "catastrophic" failure to cause 100% power loss. The tower that fell into the Mississippi can have the line be temporarily rerouted in a matter of days if the area isn't under water. Edit: edited two inaccurate statements
  9. I work for a utility in the South so "up there" includes the utilities in southern New England, NY, and NJ but especially in Southern New England where I used to live.
  10. I know. We can hope the utilities up there call for help and can get things back up and running sooner rather than later...
  11. That is a great question, especially considering climate change and potentially increased disaster chances. I've worked for utilities for the past 10 years or so and know they track risks. Utility policy, especially in the Northeast, is extremely complicated so not sure it would be simple to isolate. I lived in Providence for five years and all I remember is how often the power would go out compared to here in Charlotte...though my neighborhoods power lines are underground. To get back on topic, I sure hope this storm doesn't knock out power for a few weeks in any cities. Quite a few folks in rural areas have generators but not so certain in the cities.
  12. Underground is 10 times more expensive,at least for transmission. Unless you want dramatically more expensive power, it's not happening.
  13. Thank you. As a lurker, I'm not familiar with the ignore button but will take a look for the future. To keep things on target, Panovich is predicting that Invest 94-L will become a tropical depression or storm soon (no time frame but he's usually pretty cautious with his meteorological language).
  14. Long time lurker, just trying to follow the upcoming systems cause I'll be in the Outer Banks next week. Who is moderating this thread? Why do we keep having to read nonsense from AmpedVort and VortAmp? This thread has become unreadable at this point. Thanks, I'll go back to lurking now.
  15. Dodged a bullet, that Pineville cell went a couple miles to the south of me. Had a tornado hit my neighborhood a year ago. No thanks again.
  16. Tornado warning South meck near tega cay area. Heading my way 5PM eta.
  17. 74 here in South Charlotte with a 68 dew point and both are starting to drop after highs at 310 and 210, respectively. I think the tornado threat is greater further south based upon what I've read and seen but who knows with a line like the one coming.
  18. 44/32 here in South Charlotte. Dew points have been going up over the last couple of hours due to cloud cover.
  19. Big chunks of sleet started mixing in here in S Charlotte. Daughter proclaimed it was hailing outside!
  20. Here's the cc for KCLT. Much more defined than GSP. Cold rain here in S Charlotte matches.
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