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Just now, Snow dog said:

Was planning on a weekend at the beach this  weekend, but couldn’t stand being down there , not knowing how my house is faring here in Greenville..

Put a blink camera in and take a ride...

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2 minutes ago, NorthHillsWx said:

Cold isn’t the main question, it’s whether there’s enough precip to cause big issues

I would argue its both. As others have mentioned even with very light qpf, which is undermodeled many times, its still accruing. 

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14 minutes ago, cpg2 said:

Whenever there’s any kind of weather event for the Upstate, I listen to Chris Justus and Brad Panovich, then come here for the discussion and map analysis. Those two have been pretty much in agreement on this one. I also really like Kendra Kent—she’s been a bit more reserved, which I appreciate—but all three are essentially saying the same thing:

This is a major storm for the Upstate and WNC, and they’re very confident it will at least be disruptive, with a strong possibility of it being destructive and dangerous. That’s really all I need to know. Exact totals and p-type swings matter less when there’s this level of agreement that the event itself is a serious concern. Stay safe and warm everyone!

I like Kendra Kent a lot. She is the voice of reason.

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I know that a difference of a tenth of an inch could make things worse or better, but we are really splitting hairs at this point.
There will be power outages, treacherous roads, and super cold temperatures, especially early in the week.  

Folks should prepare for the high-end amounts (which I believe they have) and just hope it underperforms.
 

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It's never been more difficult to be a met..for a variety of reasons. 

a wrong call could very well mean their livelyhood.  the finest of lines to walk.

So honestly i don't blame some of them for being defensive or putting out 10 different maps or waiting last minute.

On top of this storm just being extremely difficult to nail down.

local mets need a win. A storm where they say its gonna snow 10 inches and it snows 10 inches.  

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RGEM is inside of its deadly range and is normally pretty good with temps and P Types. 

RGEM sees this like I do. If you are in climo favored CAD regions anywhere in NC or extreme upstate SC, not a drop of this falls as rain. I’ve been chuckling at the wishcast posts thinking it will. Look at Texas verification right now, look at the temps diving out of Ohio and that HP.


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