WRAL's model has persistently pushed the start of snow back and the onset of rain earlier. Last night, for what it's worth, that model had the snow start time for Raleigh proper around 1-2. While I think it's bringing the rain in too early, especially based on downstream reports, it also may be capturing the fact that it is in the mid 40's at 9:30 AM and will probably rise a couple more degrees until precip sets in. I would not bank on an earlier switch to snow at this time given the warm BL that will take an army to overcome. That is the big change and I think some of the globals handled that better and were putting out lower snow totals accordingly. This is not all doom and gloom. I think current forecasts are right on track for this area and points east. This is ONLY in reference to being able to pick up the upper ends of some of the models we saw yesterday and last night (6 inch snows).