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Tacoma

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  1. I saw on the weather at 6, the latest GFS model has taken a big jog to the west that the Western Carolinas are to have to watch this if the jog west continues for bigger impacts of wintry weather.
  2. thought and still hoping this storm will dig a little more draw more moisture out of the Gulf, the old NW Trend. Hard to believe we'll miss out on another storm.
  3. Looks like a boring week of weather coming up, the weather shows 10 days of no snow at all,
  4. Isn't that the story, we have the cold air around until a storm arrives and it rains,
  5. It's never good when you click on the site and it's so quiet. I thought we might start seeing a little NW trend by now,
  6. Isn't that about normal to lose the storm about this timeframe?
  7. Well the WPC still showing Heavy Snow for most of NC but some of the local Mets are down playing the potential winter storm saying its not as strong of storm as this last one but WPC and other Mets are saying it's going to be a slow moving storm compared to this last one so that should make up for not being as strong. Most of the ensembles are showing big dogs for all the region that the WPC map has circled in NC. Well at least the duration of the event will be longer than this last storm with impulses popping and coming thru the area.
  8. Meteorologist Hunter Ward saying the storm Friday and Saturday will be in two phases with the second phase coming out of the Gulf, very slow, longer duration storm that may drop a foot of snow in WNC. No warm nose with this storm.
  9. Hunter Ward saying possible foot of snow for WNC Friday and Saturday, that it looks to be a longer duration storm than this last one, two pieces of energy with the main storm coming out of the Gulf across up the coast.
  10. Out of 25 members 19 has WNC to Raleigh with a pretty good snow event. Lot of ice south and east of Raleigh.
  11. Had 10 inches Candler area just west of Asheville NC, next Friday/Saturday still showing up. Temps won't be the problem for sure.
  12. Next Friday/Saturday is on again. Temps won't be a problem for sure.
  13. 10 inches so far in West Asheville/Candler area, maybe a foot with what we receive this evening with the last of the snow pin wheeling thru
  14. 10 inches here in West Asheville/Candler area and snowing pretty good. May get a foot of snow yet
  15. I really thought as the day goes GSP would up the totals a little. Doesn't make good sense with what the GFS and Euro are showing. snowing for 12 to 16 hours at a pretty good rate has to be quite a snowfall.
  16. I think around Candler we'll see around a foot myself, looks like the deformation zone will come right over us dumping another 2- 4 inches. Don't think we have any trouble reaching a foot when all is said and done. Then the wind gust around 51 miles an hour,
  17. I hope the dry slot the nam is showing is a hiccup.
  18. From what I'm reading from the NWS from Greenville and Blacksburg this morning they still say it's across southern Georgia up the coast storm.
  19. same o stuff, warms up get a ton of rain, gets cold and dry and about a tenth of an inch of snow if we're lucky,
  20. let's keep that southeast trend going, little more south and east we're in business.
  21. Winter Storm Warning URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC 423 AM EST Sun Jan 2 2022 NCZ053-021730- /O.NEW.KGSP.WS.W.0001.220103T0300Z-220103T1700Z/ Buncombe- Including the city of Asheville 423 AM EST Sun Jan 2 2022 ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO NOON EST MONDAY... * WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 3 inches across Asheville and vicinity, with amounts up to 5 inches at the highest elevations. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...Buncombe County. * WHEN...From 10 PM this evening to noon EST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Rain is expected to change over to snow at high elevations late this evening, and then down to the valleys after midnight. A few pockets of brief freezing rain are possible during the transition, but all the precipitation should change to snow by the early morning hours. Although the ground is relatively warm because of the recent warm temperatures, the snow is expected to fall hard enough to accumulate even on roads. The snow may linger into the middle part of the morning along the Tennessee border, but slippery roads may persist through the remainder of the morning hours, with temperatures below freezing through noon.
  22. What has the rest of the winter been like for snow and cold when we've had a warm and dry December?
  23. I agree, we need or especially those folks need a pattern change, are we ever going to get cold? I realize winter doesn't start until next week so trying to hold off for better or cold and snowy weather.
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