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Nice Don! Well we hit the jackpot at home last night and this morning. We have ended up with 5.5 inches of snow and still pouring as I type. Beautiful snow this morning but roads are very slick. Current temp is 17 degrees. I have heard more towards the TN/NC boarder they have close to a foot. May have to inspect that later today.

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Nice Don! Well we hit the jackpot at home last night and this morning. We have ended up with 5.5 inches of snow and still pouring as I type. Beautiful snow this morning but roads are very slick. Current temp is 17 degrees. I have heard more towards the TN/NC boarder they have close to a foot. May have to inspect that later today.

you have done much better than the rest of us. With the inch we picked up yesterday I have managed to nickel and dime my way to 6 inches so far. What is your total now for the year?
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Nice Don! Well we hit the jackpot at home last night and this morning. We have ended up with 5.5 inches of snow and still pouring as I type. Beautiful snow this morning but roads are very slick. Current temp is 17 degrees. I have heard more towards the TN/NC boarder they have close to a foot. May have to inspect that later today.

 

Awesome! At least someone in the central mtns is getting some good snow. I'm with Don, look forward to pics. I had a little dusting this morning,still pretty weak.

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Wish I had the funds to get up there. The guns are off at sugar and the summit cam is beautiful. You can see the natural snow falling and skiers in true powder. Right at a 100 inch base in spots and its March 3 rd. you will not get better conditions in March than what they have right now. Heck you'd be hard pressed in the dead of winter to beat the current conditions. Congrats to everyone and fill free to post pics

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National weather service never said that...never made it beyond a winter weather advisory. Who said 20+?

You did...

I can see the 12-24" for prime NW flow areas...but I think the bigger story will be for everyone else off the mountains...and that will be dry cold. 

 

NW flow affects fairly few few posters here...maybe 8 at best?

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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...RESENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG SC

458 AM EST MON MAR 4 2013

...A MID WEEK STORM MAY BRING HEAVY SNOW TO THE TENNESSEE BORDER

COUNTIES OF NORTH CAROLINA...

.A COMPLEX LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL DEEPEN AS IT CROSSES THE

SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS TUESDAY EVENING INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY

MORNING. THE CENTER OF THE LOW IS EXPECTED TO PUSH EAST ALONG THE

STATE LINE BETWEEN VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA EARLY WEDNESDAY

MORNING. THE CIRCULATION AROUND THE LOW WILL RESULT IN COLD AND

MOIST FLOW ACROSS THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES OF NORTH CAROLINA

THROUGHOUT WEDNESDAY...SUPPORTING WIDESPREAD SNOW SHOWERS. IN

ADDITION...GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS WILL RESULT IN BLOWING

SNOW...POSSIBLY GENERATING DEEP SNOW DRIFTS NEAR THE TENNESSEE

LINE.

CZ033-048>052-058-059-042000-

/O.NEW.KGSP.WS.A.0004.130306T0000Z-130307T0000Z/

AVERY-MADISON-YANCEY-MITCHELL-SWAIN-HAYWOOD-GRAHAM-

NORTHERN JACKSON-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NEWLAND...SPRUCE PINE...BRYSON CITY...

WAYNESVILLE...SYLVA

458 AM EST MON MAR 4 2013

...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH

WEDNESDAY EVENING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG HAS ISSUED

A WINTER STORM WATCH...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM TUESDAY EVENING

THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING.

* LOCATIONS...THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES OF NORTH

CAROLINA...FROM AVERY COUNTY SOUTH TO GRAHAM COUNTY. INCLUDING

NORTHERN JACKSON COUNTY.

* HAZARDS...HEAVY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS. BLOWING AND DRIFTING

SNOW...WITH REDUCED VISIBILITIES.

* TIMING...SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP TUESDAY EVENING. WIDESPREAD

MODERATE SNOW SHOWERS EXPECTED LATE TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH

WEDNESDAY MORNING. SNOWFALL RATES SHOULD BEGIN TO DECREASE

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

* ACCUMULATIONS...TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES

WITHIN THE VALLEYS...RIDGES MAY RECEIVE 7 TO 9 INCHES.

* IMPACTS...HEAVY SNOWFALL WILL RESULT IN SNOW COVERED

ROADS...BRIDGES...AND OVERPASSES. STRENGTHENING NORTHWEST WINDS

AFTER SUNRISE ON WEDNESDAY WILL CREATE BLOWING AND DRIFTING

SNOW. HIGH ELEVATIONS ALONG THE TENNESSEE LINE MAY SEE DEEP SNOW

DRIFTS ACROSS ROADS. VISIBILITIES MAY BE REDUCED TO BETWEEN ONE

QUARTER AND ONE HALF MILE IN SNOW SHOWERS AT TIMES.

* TEMPERATURES...IN THE MID TO UPPER 20S. HIGH ELEVATIONS MAY

REMAIN IN THE TEENS.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST 15 TO 25 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH.

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National weather service never said that...never made it beyond a winter weather advisory. Who said 20+?

 

:huh:

 

You did...

 

:o

 

Well up my way Beech Mountain hit double digit totals early yesterday morning not sure how much now it was still going all day.

 

 

y did u bring this back up dude

 

:yikes:<_<

 

 

Wilkesborodude, if you put the numbers out there, you have to be willing to take the credit and/or the scorn, whichever is appropriate.  If you are going to claim "victory" in accumulation forecasting from some of your earlier "maps" (and, I do realize that map is used quite loosely in this case :P ), then you're going to have to also own up to your "defeats."

 

MariettaWx called you on the carpet for your printed words and justly so. 

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Emoticons added to help with the flow...

 

 

:huh:

 

 

:o

 

 

:yikes:<_<

 

 

Wilkesborodude, if you put the numbers out there, you have to be willing to take the credit and/or the scorn, whichever is appropriate.  If you are going to claim "victory" in accumulation forecasting from some of your earlier "maps" (and, I do realize that map is used quite loosely in this case :P ), then you're going to have to also own up to your "defeats."

 

MariettaWx called you on the carpet for your printed words and justly so. 

 

Not sure if he was exactly calling for the Tennessee upslope areas, but LeConte had 16 inches of upslope Thu-Sat. So that easily hit his 12-24" window. I would guess LeConte pulls in 10+ more by Thursday.

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BUNCOMBE-
INCLUDING THE CITY OF...ASHEVILLE
402 AM EST TUE MAR 5 2013

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO
MIDNIGHT EST WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG HAS ISSUED
A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW...WHICH IS IN
EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO MIDNIGHT EST WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

* LOCATIONS...BUNCOMBE COUNTY INCLUDING THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE.

* HAZARDS...ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL...WITH BLOWING SNOW AT
  TIMES...ALONG WITH VERY WINDY CONDITIONS.

* TIMING...RAIN WILL CHANGE OVER TO SNOW TONIGHT FOLLOWING THE
  PASSAGE OF A STRONG COLD FRONT. SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP FROM
  THE RIDGES INTO THE LOWER MOUNTAIN VALLEYS OVERNIGHT. THE SNOW
  SHOWERS WILL GRADUALLY PARE BACK TOWARD THE TENNESSEE BORDER LATE
  WEDNESDAY. THE WINDIEST CONDITIONS WILL BE WEDNESDAY MORNING.

* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM ABOUT A HALF
  INCH NEAR THE HENDERSON COUNTY BORDER...TO 1 TO 2 INCHES ACROSS
  GREATER ASHEVILLE...TO 3 TO 4 INCHES AROUND BARNARDSVILLE.

* IMPACTS...ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL WILL MAKE ROADS AND BRIDGES SNOW
  COVERED AND SLIPPERY. THE WINDS WILL CREATE BLOWING SNOW AND
  REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. A FEW POWER OUTAGES WILL BE
  POSSIBLE.

* TEMPERATURES...LOWS IN THE UPPER 20S TONIGHT...WITH MID 30S ON
  WEDNESDAY.

* WINDS...NORTHWEST 20 TO 30 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 45 MPH...ESPECIALLY
  AT THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.

* VISIBILITY...ONE QUARTER TO ONE HALF MILE IN BLOWING SNOW AT
  TIMES.

 

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