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  1. 4 minutes ago, eyewall said:

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    Much better spot for the phase. The thumb ridge in the SW collapses a bit more this run allowing more of a dig. The downside is more in the way of rain for central NC but those details come later. Everyone forgets there was a lot of rain first in the Carolina Crusher before the epic comma head.

    I recalled it rained all morning throughout most of the afternoon here in the Midlands of SC until around 3pm when all of a sudden it started snowing.  It quickly went from a moderate to heavy snow.  It looked like a chicken truck had crashed as the flakes were fat and heavy.  When it all ended we had about 6" of snow and it took awhile before it melted.  We missed an entire week of work.  

     

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  2. 18 minutes ago, SnowDawg said:

    Almost all ensemble members support a storm. But the consensus for now is a late bloomer, with the trough off the Atlantic coast. Basically the 18z GFS is roughly the ensemble mean at the moment. Hopefully we can get some positive trends over the weekend.

    Any pics per the 18z GFS?

  3. 1 hour ago, FatherNature said:

    I love when people use words like pummeled and plastered... when in reality it’s light/moderate precipitation. 

    Awwww, man!  Don't get me started on those trite and exaggerated colloquialisms used for snowing rates, lol.  A couple more that's used regularly are "puking" and "ripping."  I don't care if it's actually snowing heavily or lightly, those sayings are rather annoying.  

    I just noticed Panther Justin basically stated verbatim, lol.

  4. 1 hour ago, BullCityWx said:

    One thing I've noticed with the deform band is that the snow almost makes it into Columbia. Been a long time since they've seen literally anything there. 

    It's been nearly 4 years since we've had accumulating snow, but it has snowed two or three times since we've last had accumulating snowfall in March of 2017. 

  5. 26 minutes ago, Orangeburgwx said:

    Don't you dare throw that analog at me... that was 47 years ago Mack, only way I will see 28" is if I move to Maine!

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    Orangeburg didn't receive 28" either (more like 18").  No area received 28" of snow.  The most was reported out of Clarendon County in Rimini (with 24 inches).  

     

  6. 11 minutes ago, Iceagewhereartthou said:

    Is there a good site showing a detailed history of CAE snowfall? Their NOAA site only has the monthly CF6 info for the past five years but I don't see anything beyond that or an overview of monthly historical snowfall. The GSP NOAA site has historical monthly snowfall charts for AVL, CLT, and GSP. 

    I'm kinda familiar with several timeframes and dates, but gonna hit the hay.  I may be able to help guide you.

  7. 6 hours ago, Waiting on snow said:

    No CAE has the honor of being the epic screwzone. They haven't had snow at all in 5 years.

    CAE can be somewhat of a screwzone, but some of this stuff is overplayed.  Columbia has had snow in the past 5 years.  There's been snow (nothing measurable) a couple times during the past two winters.  It's going on 5 years since Columbia has had any measurable snow, though.  

  8. 5 minutes ago, sctvman said:

    Watching 2 different stations in-house models (WCBD one of them), and both show snow coming through the CAE area around 6-7pm Monday, eventually heading toward the inland counties like Orangeburg, maybe northern Dorchester.


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    Did they mention anything about duration?  I'm guessing it'd be only an hour or two of snow, if it did come fruition.  If it's an ULL, then one never knows how it'll transpire.

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