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The snow has started to pick up. Moderate pace, nice size flakes
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Got about 3 inches so far. It is still snowing a little so maybe we will get a little more. Regardless, I am happy with this. It’s beautiful and I love watching the snow fall even if it’s light. Last winter was awful so I am not going to complain.
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Finally started to really snow in Cruso. Nice dusting on everything.
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light snow in Cruso now. Webcam in Brevard shows snow too.
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No snow in south Haywood yet but I am sure it is just minutes away
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any thoughts on where the thundersnow that GSP mentioned may happen?
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I live out past Cruso almost to where 276 starts climbing up the mountain. I swear the temp falls 5 degrees right after you pass Springdale golf course
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My area (Cruso/South Haywood) looks like it might do pretty well here. Maybe I won't be so envious of the Northern part of the county this time Its interesting - this is teaching me a little about the type of setup that works for where I am.
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It’s pouring snow here in Cruso. Switched over just an hour ago and already have any 1/2 on the ground. It’s nice to have something to post about. Merry Christmas everyone!
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2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Very light snow here but the flakes are really big. 36 degrees/26 degrees dew point -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
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2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
I was surprised to wake up to a dusting. That was nice. The wind last night was crazy; still is. Sounds like someone is whistling outside. This has been a particularly windy winter. -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Cloudy and 40 in Cruso -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
I don’t really think I’ll get much in my neck of the woods but I hope y’all on the border get some accumulation! I have a question - what model do you think handles NW flow events the best? -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
https://www.weather.gov/jkl/198704_snowstorm This is an nws map and event summary -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
I wonder if this is going to be like January 31 when it quite literally snowed around me here in Cruso. -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
I was ready to give up on snow this year so I am happy with the inch or two we got. It’s still lightly snowing and it’s beautiful. -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Hello - thought I would add to the reports. I’m in Cruso, Haywood County at about 3200 feet. Started flurrying about 1 1/2 hours ago but it’s starting to pick up now. -
2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.
natbright replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Hi - can you answer a question please? I read that temperatures are running around 3 degrees colder In the Midwest than what nam/gfs is showing. Is there any truth to that and does it affect us at all? I should know better than to post right before a model run; I think my question got lost in the main event topic. But since I am in Haywood maybe better to post in here anyways? -
Hi all - I normally don’t post and just observe but I saw someone on twitter say that temps in the Midwest are 3 degrees colder than what the nam/gfs shows. Is there any truth/importance to that? I trust all of your input way more than those on twitter. Thank you in advance for answering my question.
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It’s a really useful packet. I think all the offices do it? I only found it because I like to click around sites obsessively normally I’m just a reader on here but thought I could help by replying with the link.
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The snow total map is from GSP weather briefing. You can access it here. They put it out in the morning and evening, sometimes midday if warranted. https://www.weather.gov/media/gsp/YouTube/brief.pdf