I recorded 128" in south Cashiers area in 2020, obviously not an official recording but it's the most I've ever recorded here in ten years. Sent from my SM-N986U using Tapatalk
Absolutely, I can count on one hand how many times I've seen ice here in my 40 years of living in Cashiers. Snow or rain it is and most often just a cold, cold rain, sadly.
4.01" for the event here in Cashiers, NC. Mostly steady rainfall without many "heavy" rain periods, and my gravel parking lot is quite happy due to that fact.
Fantastic post, thanks for your insight! Do you know of any publications online that describe the Miller-A energy transfer scenario and the underlying processes? I'm fascinated by how the storm puts itself on "hold" during the transfer to the coast and practically skips over upstate SC. Thanks in advance for any info you can provide!