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The “I bring the mojo” Jan 30-Feb 1 potential winter storm


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1 minute ago, gman said:

I am looking at the radar/satellite combo for the Upstate. Am I seeing things? It looks like a convective circulation over central Spartanburg County. Is that the ULL?

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Likely the meso low developing

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38 minutes ago, Isopycnic said:

Reminds me of this one. After the huge 20”+ storm in January 2000 all of the Mets forecasted a widespread 6-12” across nc for December 4, 2000. Damn dryslots..

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I FB messaged Van Denton on that one. He said the worst part on that one was that the models were calling for 2 feet. He said climatologically he couldn't forecast that. 

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I just don't understand this coastal? There should be snow back to 17 by now. I remember Christmas 89 the snow came in at wilminton then moved north...allowing eastern NC to immediately get in on the action. Instead moisture is just hugging the coast. (Carteret co) Any idea why the precip is not spreading inland? Is it too early?

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I just don't understand this coastal? There should be snow back to 17 by now. I remember Christmas 89 the snow came in at wilminton then moved north...allowing eastern NC to immediately get in on the action. Instead moisture is just hugging the coast. (Carteret co) Any idea why the precip is not spreading inland? Is it too early?

It’s early


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