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JoshM

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  1. Some nice 24 hr totals on the gfs Some of it will be mixed around and east of 95, verbatim
  2. Good luck, we’re all going to need it
  3. Looks like front end snow for you and then a sleet fest. As for MBY, it’s a freezing rain storm. Ready for some power outages.
  4. I will once I put the ice melt on the driveway.
  5. Miller time? You probably don’t even want to hear the word miller
  6. Hey, I was in Gastonia then, I went thru that shi* too. But the accumulation maps for ZR seem to be going that way. I’d love to be wrong , but the warm nose always makes us it’s bitch.
  7. The closer we get the more it’s looking close to a December 2002 redux, in regards to precipitation type and amounts
  8. I sure hope so, 2002 flashbacks are coming to mind.
  9. 6z gfs is an I-85 ice storm . Over 3/4 inch for KCLT, MBY (Gaston/Cleveland county line) gets close to 1 inch
  10. I've been on this board over 10 years and I wonder why I have no hair left.
  11. 18z GFS gives me .79 inches of ZR. Looks like I'll be getting rid of some trees, whether I want to or not
  12. For MBY I can smell the ice already. Getting a little nervous
  13. That’s a nasty ice storm for CAD areas around I-85
  14. Even if you cut the totals in half, it's still a historic ice storm for the CAD areas.
  15. 0z GFS has Charlotte at 2.02 inches of ZR
  16. Too bad euro ends at 90hrs, that’s a weenie run
  17. Charlotte is the "winner" this time with 1.68 inches of ZR
  18. Yes, the "making it's own cold" would come from the ULL on the backend.
  19. I haven't seen a situation with a low thru TN like that and a CAD holding on that strong. Still a long ways to go
  20. Ya, I'm good on that. If the track keeps moving west I don't see how the CAD would hold for that much ZR.
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