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QC_Halo

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  1. I guess it’s a fine line being a broadcast met….make a popular call, or an accurate one.
  2. Thanks, I just always assumed it always used 10:1, because that’s what I’ve usually seen. Why doesnt it specify the ratio it’s assuming on all the maps?
  3. Question, I thought Kuchera maps always specified 10:1 ratios. The last day or so, the K Maps I’ve seen posted, don’t say 10:1. Am I to assume they are 10:1?
  4. If this halfway verified in CLT metro, will the I-85 snow wall come down once and for all? secondly….have the skies healed sufficiently from last weekend?
  5. My NWS pinpoint (CLT), has precip starting late Friday night/Midnight. FWIW
  6. I’d say this goes for most media today…no journalism, just parrot what someone/something is telling you.
  7. Way South Charlotte. Wind picking up a bit, but nothing falling.
  8. Pineville area of CLT. (way south) dry as a bone. Let’s keep that mojo going! I spent a couple grand yesterday getting two trees cut out of my yard that were way past due, and there’s more that might come down with heavy ice. Praying for a bust.
  9. Not sure, but usually when there is an event like this or hurricanes, etc. you get a lot of help from linemen from out of state. In this case, a lot of them will be busy in their own areas I’d suspect.
  10. It’s been down for weeks now hasn’t it?
  11. From GSP: (regarding Thursday AM) CAMs have picked up on the development of a 700-850mb frontogenesis band in association with the secondary wave of snow that should form. In this case, localized snowfall rates could become moderate to heavy at times, with somewhere between Greenville, SC to Charlotte, NC and the I-77 corridor possibly picking up a surprise inch of snowfall. Most places will likely see a tenth of an inch or so on elevated surfaces, but the dynamics are in place for a localized deformation band to set up over somewhere in the Piedmont of the CFWA. If this happens to occur outside of the current Winter Weather Advisory area, don`t be surprised if a short-fused Winter Weather Advisory will be need for some of the Upstate SC counties. The latest HREF suggests that this would likely occur in the CLT Metro area.
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