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weatherguysc

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  1. 18z NAM 60-84 has the low almost in the Florida panhandle at 84
  2. Anybody know the exact blend of models that are used for this on pivotal?
  3. The GEFS has showed it exiting southern Georgia since 6Z yesterday. It has been fairly consistent thus far.
  4. 6Z GEFS has the low exiting southern Georgia and hugging the SC coast.
  5. I sure hope not. I'm beginning to wonder if the 6Z got a bad data ingest because of how crazy the low moved around.
  6. Lights out for weeks/months for the upstate of SC if that comes true.
  7. I don't know if anybody posted the GSP long term discussion from this afternoon based on the 12z products. We'll see what they have to say on the next round of updates at 4:30a or so.
  8. The low tracks across southern Georgia and off the coast of SC on the GEFS which appears to be quite further south than the GDPS.
  9. Temps at 4am Tuesday morning...That's cold.
  10. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the blue circle I drew around the dark pink snow...is that thundersnow?
  11. GSP's long term discussion from this morning.
  12. It's moving into a residential area with schools as I type based on radar position verse google maps.
  13. 37/22 Near SC/NC state line north of Gaffney
  14. I took these a few mins ago. What you see happened in the past hour. I'm 1 mile from the NC line holding steady at 31.5 - 31.8 temp wise.
  15. I'm sitting at 31.7 currently and it's still pounding with no immediate end in sight lol. It's been heavy snow for the past hour for me near the NC line north of Gaffney. We have at least 3/4" on the ground right now.
  16. 70%/30% rain verse small flakes north of Gaffney near the state line. Temp is 37.7 and dew point is 27.1 at the moment IMBY.
  17. My forecast low was 32 already at 28.8 near the NC line north of Gaffney, SC.
  18. My temp is down to 32 and still falling north of Gaffney near the state line. I'm hoping we get back above freezing by onset of the rain later tonight.
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