I wonder if the Triangle is going to have to get used to seeing the warm nose more and more. It certainly seems to come further west and north than it used to. Greg Fishel said something with the last snow storm that the air coming off the ocean makes it warmer in the Triangle and harder to get snow than west of the Triangle. I think the more we see the oceans warming the more we'll see this happening and the warm nose continue to increase further west and north when we have a winter storm threat.
I have a feeling that between tomorrow and Sunday we're going to see the areas of heavy snowfall expand further north and east. I think in NC 95 down to 42 through Clayton, Fuquay, and Sanford will be the transition zone.
Pretty much set there's going to be a winter storm. Just a question of how much snow and where. If that low can shift a little east it would give even more folks a crush job.
Looks good for here, too. Still thinking it might be too amped and a little too warm. But being right on that snow/ice/rain line can be a good thing if you're on the snow side of it.
Love seeing the models coming together and right now looking like they are going in the right direction versus having a huge storm show up 10 or more days out. To me that's when you know it's a legit threat.