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3 minutes ago, overcautionisbad said:

There is something I have noticed for years that I don't think everyone on this forum has accepted. If the model has the Carolinas and Virginia Beach in the bullseye it doesn't usually trend north. It trends north when Richmond is in the bullseye.

Still snowing

 

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2 minutes ago, overcautionisbad said:

There is something I have noticed for years that I don't think everyone on this forum has accepted. If the model has the Carolinas and Virginia Beach in the bullseye it doesn't usually trend north. It trends north when Richmond is in the bullseye.

I've definitely noticed. RIC usually misses north or south and east. RIC was in the jackpot 5 days out last storm and it trended north. Plus in this current setup it's really hard to get a north trend. It may go north a little but won't be anything significant. This has Southern VA/NC written all over it. 

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11 minutes ago, ldub23 said:

Still snowing

 

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Tonight's 0Z will be interesting to see how much longer it snows in HR and NE NC and how further north the snow gets on the NAM. At 84 it looked like our area was just starting to get into the jackpot stuff.

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3 minutes ago, Stormpc said:

Tonight's 0Z will be interesting to see how much longer it snows in HR and NE NC and how further north the snow gets on the NAM. At 84 it looked like our area was just starting to get into the jackpot stuff.

Yuo may end  up the  big winner

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Wakefield

 

Still, the highest PoPs will be later Saturday through
early Sunday as the coastal system rapidly intensifies and
makes its closest approach to the area. PoPs range from 70-90%
along the coast with likely PoPs from most of the remainder of
the CWA. Snow comes to an end late Sunday afternoon/evening.

Reduced visibility will also be possible with any falling snow,
especially along the coast as wind gusts increase to 40 to 50+
mph along the coast and 30 to 35 mph further inland Saturday
evening into Sunday. There is at least the potential for
blizzard conditions, especially along the immediate coast.

As mentioned above, impacts will vary across the region, but
the synoptic setup supports the potential for a high-impact
winter storm. Additional messaging and potential headlines may
be needed late tonight or Thursday. Please continue to follow
the latest forecast.
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