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


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2 minutes ago, Blacksburg Coach said:

The snow could already be on the ground correct?

Yes. Already on the ground blowing snow does count. It is hard to obtain this scenario, but it is technically possible. 

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21 minutes ago, Blacksburg Coach said:

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The max winds in NW North Carolina maybe the reason totals are down across this region. NW Flow eats moisture up in this region. If not modeled correctly then could see an increase as new Models come out

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10 minutes ago, Blacksburg Coach said:

The snow could already be on the ground correct?

There is nothing currently on the ground that is going to blow anywhere.  That ish is concrete.  Smooth titanium crust covered in AstroGlide.  It aint going anywhere and neither is anyone trying to drive on secondary roads in the triad.  :lol:

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2 minutes ago, kvegas-wx said:

There is nothing currently on the ground that is going to blow anywhere.  That ish is concrete.  Smooth titanium crust covered in AstroGlide.  It aint going anywhere and neither is anyone trying to drive on secondary roads in the triad.  :lol:

I spent about two hours using hot water to melt my driveway. I have never seen ice quite this - adhered - to the concrete.

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25 minutes ago, kvegas-wx said:

There is nothing currently on the ground that is going to blow anywhere.  That ish is concrete.  Smooth titanium crust covered in AstroGlide.  It aint going anywhere and neither is anyone trying to drive on secondary roads in the triad.  :lol:

It wouldn't be what fell last weekend.  It would be the 8-12" of fresh powder from the storm blowing around as the winds increased when the storm bombs out in thr ocean before pulling away.

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