Back to the weather- The UK shows a nice storm Sunday as well. I think it may be our best threat of the year for the I 40 corridor, northern foothills and mountains
Objectively, someone who knows Jack about NC weather would think the OBX have higher snow potential than 6,000 ft mountains that have storms of 2 to 3 feet every decade or so. Record books teach us this.
Yep, newfound gap had 60 inches in April of all times. And there have been many other snow events of over 2 feet in the mountains. 93 was the greatest 24 hour storm but not the biggest totals in history
Euro continuing to show an overrunning threat on Saturday night/Sunday for the mountains, foothills and portions of the I 40 corridor. Temps in the interior northeast are below zero for Saturday night and could provide an interesting scenario for escarpment areas
The odds of both are 0. Shoot the odds of a South Carolina national championship in football are 0 for the next 100 years since it seems impossible for anyone outside of Bama, Clemson, Ohio State or a other SEC school to win it.
That is the one that has my attention. Classic overrunning type situation with CAD in place. Question is how strong is the high and how much moisture can we get in here before it warms.