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3 minutes ago, WNC_Fort said:

Was I just not paying attention or is this significantly over performing? I’m already nearing 2” and there’s a lot of heavy stuff in N Georgia/SWNC heading this way. Local creeks and ditches are overflowing (never recovered post-Helene)

No this is definitely over performing. We've had heavy rain and storms basically all night and all morning.  Love to see it.

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1.91 storm total.

 

Over night runs still lead me to think options are on the table. The official WPC guidance has one day that is mentioned on Friday  for the northern mountains. Like WNC-fort said, by early to mid week we should know. But looking like a cake job to our west in the mountains right now. 

 

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1 hour ago, WNC_Fort said:

I’m going to wait until Tuesday/Wednesday to make up my mind.  I love snow in my backyard but if McDowell is fringe at best… I might just book a cabin in Banner Elk and have some fun.

Looks like a safe bet. Hopefully it won't trend more north, that will even cut snow totals up there. 

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Leaning heavily towards a Banner Elk weekend (Wed-Sun). Just seems like Miller As don’t exist anymore. More importantly, cold air never meets up with moisture east of the peaks. Jan 2022 remains the last meaningful event. 

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I just don’t know what it takes to get a decent snowstorm on the east side of the mountains into the foothills anymore. Feels like west of the Apps has been on quite a run for years now, and then the coastal storm left us high and dry last year. For an area that historically probably has the highest average snowfall in the southeast outside of the NC/TN border, just an epic run of awfulness.

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I just don’t know what it takes to get a decent snowstorm on the east side of the mountains into the foothills anymore. Feels like west of the Apps has been on quite a run for years now, and then the coastal storm left us high and dry last year. For an area that historically probably has the highest average snowfall in the southeast outside of the NC/TN border, just an epic run of awfulness.

Truth ! It’s like pulling teeth to get something anything without 100 caveats that’ll make it fall apart.


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