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WxKnurd

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  1. 57 minutes ago, Tacoma said:

    with all this snow around can't we muster up an inch for KAVL, gheeeezzz

    Heck I’m above 3000’ in Haywood in the Balsams and don’t expect more than an inch, if that.  Just not confident when it comes to flow snow here due to where we are at the base of a 6000’-er. The Smokies look to get smoked (cue drum roll), I’d love to be on LeConte tonight and tomorrow.  Met looks to do good though, along with Buckethead and Joe.

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  2. Light sleet and snow, glaze of mainly sleet on the ground for my area, we will see if we can get some flow snow later but we aren’t situated in a good orientation for it.  Once you drop down to 3000’ and below on 74 way less of a sleet glaze (only in roofs and vehicles) and it’s back to mainly sleet/rain it seems.  Edit: I said that and now have snow in Hazelwood with a dusting on the ground.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, nrgjeff said:

    Looks like you had awesome color this year. I got apathetic with the drought; but, should have known spring was rainy so all is good. Congrats to all who scored fantastic foliage!

    Now it looks cold through November. Anybody heard anything about NC ski areas opening dates? Thank you! :ski:

    Cataloochee already opened but they are always first.  Sugar is looking to open by Thanksgiving I believe my brother-in-law said (he works there)

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  4. Nearing peak color here near 3400’ at Balsam Gap, only hold outs seem to be a few oaks, beeches and wild cherries.  Poplars have changed and are all about bare now, hickory’s are a brilliant yellow  and dropping leaves more and more, maples are a blaze of yellows, oranges and reds. Keep trying to upload a picture of the view from the living room through the trees with no luck.

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  5. Regarding my area, we were the last part to be put in drought conditions according to the US drought monitor and we are only at Abnormally Dry. It’s just been weeks behind when I thought leaves would be changing. We did have some brown out on some trees early but it was a noticeable difference between when I left 10/9 and yesterday.  Lots of yellows and now oranges starting to show up.  Beef Market Top has full coverage up high of yellow and orange colors, reds are lacking so far from what I’ve seen (Cumberland plateau north of Knoxville has plenty though as I just drove it earlier).  

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  6. Good to see things are coming along at home, in Colorado elk hunting (well I’m done now since I filled my tag opening evening on Saturday, just been packing neat out since).  Was a crisp -1 Friday morning at 10k feet!  Temps have slowly been warming to average, which is where it will stay the rest of our time out here.  Love the mountains, whether they are at home or here in the Western Rockies! 

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  7. 3 hours ago, CAD_Wedge_NC said:

    How much???

    If I remember from when We were buying, there were homes ranging from 200k all the way up to 450-500k in Wolf Laurel.  I tried to push the wife real hard on a couple homes in there along with one over in between Barnardsville and Burnsville but she nixed that idea due to her having to get out when it snowed and I’m out of town for work.  I don’t know what the big deal is about a bunch of snow above 4000’.....

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  8. We were looking at Weaverville, Marshall, Mars Hill and Burnsville before we ended up West of Waynesville in Balsam Gap.  Its 45 min to Asheville from our place, same as from Burnsville.  Weaverville puts you at 15 min, Marshall is around 30-45 which is the same as Mars Hill.  Have only spent the last couple months of winter (Feb through April this year) at the new place, but managed to get a dusting in really the last minor event of the season while town was just wet.  So that said, get above 3000' IMO to increase your snow chances; the higher the better of course.  We don't get as good of flow snow as they do over on Soco Gap or north of 40 in Haywood from what I've seen thus far but we do seem to sit at one of the precip max areas of the county it seems like.  As far as other areas when it comes to flow snow, the four I listed seem to all do good, especially Mars Hill and Burnsville.

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