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Feb. 16, 2014 |
Lordy, hit a low of 4 degrees at home this morning. Although tonight won't be as cold, our roads are definitely frozen, so whatever sticks stays. I have been pleasantly surprised how grippy our last light snow was/is...nary a slip as there is no icy belly to the snow.
Our Winter Storm Watch converted to a Winter Storm Warning earlier today, as expected. You can read the official statement HERE.
When I first wrote the blog early this morning, I'd put 4"-8" for ACA, and at the last minute I dialed it back to 3"-6". I'm returning to my original 4"-8" range (valley to 4K feet). That's plenty of snow for snow lovers, but why won't it be more than that, given the very large expanse for the Winter Storm Warning? The system will move through at a pretty good pace and not hang around as it heads northeast. I'm okay with that...
Jason Boyer is a friend of mine, and he put it best when he said this is NOT a storm to watch it snow and decide to head home in a couple of hours, etc. Once the snow settles in, travel/roads will deteriorate rapidly, and there won't be that loosey-goosey time frame to plan your move to wherever. Be prepared.
The timing is for a fairly early arrival here late morning, with locations in SW NC mountains starting shortly after daybreak. There is a chance for a period of sleet here, but we should stay mostly snow. And while the bulk of the accumulation will be done by midnight, the NW flow will continue through Saturday, so there could be an extra light coating to our expected snow. The cold remains in place for days yet, so melting will be relatively nil. Nightly refreeze will be common for the next week, assuming it can get 'unfrozen' on a given afternoon of sunshine.
If I see major changes, I'll update early Friday morning.
Bob