It’s trucking along. Whenever it hits, rain or snow, it will be in and out. Unless the initial sw escapes east and the trailing vort tugs it back west and effectively slows it down some, we probably won’t see huge numbers outside of the resorts.
There is plenty of time and model runs for the late night crew to console each other, if that would be the case. We’ll probably have to become each other’s mindfulness guides…
The 80s were brutal for my weenie career. Cold stretches followed by big rainers was the norm so one of these wouldn’t compare necessarily…but it will certainly feel like 1988 again.
I didn’t think this could turn the corner that quickly after it gets buried into the southeast but the trailing sw diving in will ultimately have a lot to say as to who wins and who whines.