due to a few factors in place i beleive (despite the lack of signifigant snow in any major forecasts) that there is indeed a signifigant (at least 25%) chance of a considerable snow storm ( 3 inches plus) for western south carolina and west north carolina as well as possible spotty areas in ext. eastern tenn. and sw virginia and poss. ne georgia with the potential for areas like charlotte, and winston salem to be included in this
areas further to the east like coatal sc i would not anticipate to be involved (despite morning flakes) because of the amount of warmer atlantic air that has worked its way in above the surface.
with a storm of this magnitude it is quiet possible that my est. amounts could be on the light side and somewhere could see 6-10 inces of the white stuff pile up with rates of 2 inches (of heavy wet snow) capable of falling or possibly more especially if the band of heavy precip (which should have a fairly sharp cut off to it's westerly progression reaches the mountains)
btw history shows, there is a trend that alot of southern snow fall events go unforecasted!
peace out
potential for surprise snow storm tonite
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