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3rd Annual Snow Thread for the Mountains


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Temp is 36 degrees and looks like the GFS was right with this one.

Looking at temperature profiles and rainfall totals in the valleys I estimate 2 inches of snow has fallen on top of the Balsams although it appears to be tapering off. Another 1 or 2 inches expected again tonight with a clipper zipping by.

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Still raining in Asheville and was suppose to already have changed to snow.  Just don't think we're going to see it.  Still 40 in Asheville.  Think this one is a dud. :cry:

Per web cams, changeover to snow in Boone is complete. Never thought it would take that long, Going to be hard pressed to see snow in Asheville with this first system. Maybe tonight or tomorrow morning early.

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Congrats on those who saw snow. We got a mix here but that was about it. Well I like the look of the clipper system coming in tonight and tomorrow. GSP has a winter weather advisory out for us.

 

AVERY-MADISON-YANCEY-MITCHELL-SWAIN-HAYWOOD-GRAHAM-
NORTHERN JACKSON-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...BANNER ELK...NEWLAND...ELK PARK...
CROSSNORE...SUGAR MOUNTAIN...MARS HILL...MARSHALL...HOT SPRINGS...
BURNSVILLE...SPRUCE PINE...BRYSON CITY...WAYNESVILLE...CANTON...
LAKE JUNALUSKA...ROBBINSVILLE...CULLOWHEE...SYLVA
226 PM EST WED NOV 26 2014

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT
TONIGHT TO NOON EST THURSDAY...

* LOCATIONS...THE TENNESSEE BORDER COUNTIES OF WESTERN NORTH
  CAROLINA...AS WELL AS NORTHERN JACKSON COUNTY.

* HAZARDS...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS TONIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY
  MORNING ALONG WITH SUBFREEZING TEMPERATURES.

* TIMING...SNOW SHOWERS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP FROM THE WEST
  TONIGHT AND INTENSIFY DURING THE EARLY MORNING HOURS. THE SNOW
  SHOWERS WILL GRADUALLY PARE BACK TOWARD THE TENNESSEE BORDER
  THROUGH LATE THURSDAY MORNING.

* ACCUMULATIONS...SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES...WITH THE
  HIGHEST AMOUNTS ALONG THE RIDGE TOPS AND NEAR THE IMMEDIATE
  TENNESSEE BORDER.

* IMPACTS...THE SNOWFALL WILL LIKELY ACCUMULATE ON ROADS
  OVERNIGHT. AS TEMPERATURES FALL WELL BELOW FREEZING...HAZARDOUS
  DRIVING CONDITIONS WILL RESULT.
 

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Ray seems to think that this system will a little be more robust than what GSP and WLOS are thinking.

 

http://www.raysweather.com/premium/conditions/event-facebook.jpg

 

I think that's his combo map for both systems.  That's why the high totals.  Of course, last night's totals did not materialize in the Smokies area of the WNC mountains.

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