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wncsnow

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  1. The big trough on the Euro is too far west and we get smoked with rain next week from multiple lows riding the front.
  2. On my way to 10 inches of rain again for the second month in a row. 61 and off and on showers
  3. 38 near Marion. Think there was a little frost on metal surfaces
  4. Yep, top 5 wettest here since the 80s.... I need 1.8" to surpass 10 for the month.
  5. I think I will break 10 inches again if the rain later this week materializes. 20+ inches of rain in 2 months is crazy
  6. I'm at 43 here by the Catawba at midnight
  7. Yea it was pretty close for some. They had me at 2.2 or something like that but we had around 4.
  8. Despite what the radar looks like we are getting moderate to heavy rain in the foothills. Im closing in on 4"
  9. Hurricane Sandy brought snow to the mountains in 2012
  10. Seems like Sally lost some of the tropical moisture connection or was it robbed by some of the thunderstorms that formed?
  11. I'm at 3 now and will probably end up with 3.5 or so. Sally is moving quick now!
  12. I dont often run ahead of you but we had an inch last night from 1 to 4 a.m. from overrunning heavy showers
  13. Already 1.75 near Marion. NWS GSP map had a total of 2-3 inches last time I looked but thats going to be on the low end it appears
  14. 00Z NAM continuing the theme
  15. NAM has trended north too
  16. Euro has it spinning around in the western gulf for a while before heading towards Louisiana
  17. Yea I think there will be higher amounts in the favored upslope areas in the foothills and upstate. Euro may be catching on to this. The euro tracks it much further north as well
  18. Euro and UK went slightly north with the heaviest rain
  19. Euro and UKMET still shows heaviest rain for upstate and N GA with lighter amounts for the mountains. GFS is a bit further north along with the Hires NAM
  20. The mountains and foothills look to be on the northern edge for now and it's a good thing. Water levels are still high here and 5+ inches of rain would cause pretty big river flooding issues
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