Seems like people are forgetting how big the storm is and after landfall much of the precipitation decouples from the circulation, usually traveling North...but either way impacts can be very far from the low pressure center.
Grass whitening up in South Durham, really rooting for the mid Atlantic people as well, they have missed some serious snows just to the north the past few years.
If there's one road that will be fine it's 40. Get on 70 bypass to 40 but watch the onramp off 70bypass as it's all concrete and always an issue. Im anticipating the brine getting washed off down our way but not so much toward wake county so roads may improve as you get closer.
Following almost every model run for a week and might end up with a dusting at best, meanwhile where I moved from in the MA will get 5 surprise inches per usual. Can't believe I actually thought the NAM would be accurate. Awesome to see the coastal folks get something though. Anybody else considering moving? I'd never do it just for weather, but it's a factor.
Atleast it's not 45 degrees and we're praying for some magic cold to appear and then watch the gropel and eventually rain wash away all hopes and dreams of seeing a 20 minute flurry we report as moderate snow just to ease the pain of reality....how's that for dramatic?
More preemergent talk, it pleases me, although I feel like there needs to be some new warm weather banter, frolf is good, maybe Mack could talk tan lines, that would make for good entertainment in the main threads