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BornAgain13

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  1. DT's 1st guess Map... got me in 4-8" , would love that but I don't think we get that high , maybe 2-4" before the change to ICE Sent from my SM-N981U using Tapatalk
  2. Geez , the 12k NAM gave me 0.98 ZR , even if that's cut in half , someone help me lol
  3. 18z HRRR brings a lot of snow to central/southern va... is it right.? Probably not for southern VA, we will see
  4. That's the beginning finger of snow that moves through
  5. My guess right now for @Buddy1987 and @Disc would be 6-9" of Snow/Sleet. For my area I'm going with 1-3" of Snow/Sleet , with up to 1/4" of ZR
  6. The ground will be much colder for this storm coming in... whatever falls will stick
  7. UKMET a solid 6-10" for @Buddy1987 , 4-6" here, taken verbatim
  8. Agreed... I feel the globals are headed towards those solutions...
  9. The CMC with an area of 2.77" of ZR NW of Raleigh, no way that happens lol
  10. The CMC is very identical with its counterpart the RGEM
  11. I agree with that number. I'm hoping for 2-4 here before it changes to ICE
  12. 12z GFS with an absolute clobbering for central VA Sent from my SM-N981U using Tapatalk
  13. GFS coming in colder. Starting to cave towards EURO , snow hammers @Buddy1987 , with the axis of the heavy stuff more southeast this run than 0z... but still the heaviest is Roanoke to Lynchburg
  14. RGEM keeps me between 28-31 for most if not all the event...
  15. This thing could trend colder you guys....
  16. Yeah the GFS pastes you , the EURO actually ticked south a small bit at 0z... still not where the NC Folks need it to be
  17. Man , it's lights out on the CMC .... over an 1" of ZR around Greensboro, with a couple inches of sleet near the NC/VA border
  18. 0z CMC is a significant winter storm for northern NC, southern va, Central va
  19. Yeah very subtle differences ... moved the more significant snow slightly north
  20. Yeah man , just comparing the EURO/NAM for your area , you go from around 10"+ down to 0 with the NAM
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