wonder wether there could be some snowfall above 4000 feet? esp... as an upper low with thicknesses borderline 540 ..(esp WV) some high elevations could see it......850 temps are progged to be around 0-1C at their coolest so wether some heavy precip could come down it remains pretty possible IMO....esp if 48hrs out 850 temps stay or nudge down.
spruce knob wv (4800')....(46/43 a 3800')
Mt rodgers , va (5700') (43/41 a 4000')
Mt. leconte tn (6400')
Beach mountain, NC 6000 (currently 39.7/39) @ 4960'
seems like the best shot would be between tuesday early am or tue nite/ wed am...in the above mentioned areas
per 12z euro 12z gfs , nam etc.
currently temps are AROUND 40 f....in the 4500 ft. range in western NC..... "fox run" beach mt. 39.7 dp 39 WOW.
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cold temps in Appalachians...elevated.snowflake watch?
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Re: cold temps in Appalachians...elevated.snowflake watch?
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstat ... =KNCBEECH3
38.6/ 38 dp beech mtn, NC ......what a nice little winter weather spot in NC! showers just west of area...not cool enough yet. i love high elevations
edit 36.6 /36dp ya.. it gets cold up there
38.6/ 38 dp beech mtn, NC ......what a nice little winter weather spot in NC! showers just west of area...not cool enough yet. i love high elevations
edit 36.6 /36dp ya.. it gets cold up there
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Re: cold temps in Appalachians...elevated.snowflake watch?
snow in forecast tonite over the highlands of West Virginia ....
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... tType=text
looks like all snow after midnite thru 8 am.....how much.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... tType=text
looks like all snow after midnite thru 8 am.....how much.
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Re: cold temps in Appalachians...elevated.snowflake watch?
snow shoe WV seems like a good place to see flakes
this morning.
http://www.dailymail.com/News/201010051152
this morning.
http://www.dailymail.com/News/201010051152
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