I like your optimism but this winter has been crap and anything can happen lol. But currently id say a 3 to 6 inch storm is not out of the question but that is all speculation at this point. Lets get through another 24 hours and see about this thing .
We can and have done really well in overrunning type events. Seems like most every system has been juiced this season. Even the small snow event two weeks ago was a prime example.
Yeah as mentioned this is far from being nailed down. We have seen this year after year. A northward trend is most likely with the precipitation coverage. We have a lot of time for things to change for better or worst. Really things should be much more clear by tomorrow afternoon.
Yeah as Franklin mentioned that was a great storm for about all the mountains. Most picked up a foot to about a foot and a half then it got cold and snowed again two days later. The snow stayed around for about 2 weeks.
Actually this is pretty common for this area. When aren't we hungry for snow especially outside the mountains. This little event was big for several people.
Thats an interesting map. A sharp cutoff in parts of Haywood, Madison, and Buncombe county. Its amazing the enhancement of the southern escarpment does for precipitation values.
Yeah could be. With our changing climate who knows but these localized areas around the mountains do get a heavy dose of rainfall. The micro climate around here is amazing. It really should be studied more.