Sunday, February 2, 2014

Evening American Model for Next Weekend's East Coast Storm - Georgia to Maine Affected Heavily

It has taken one more step to what I am envisioning as a potentially very serious snowstorm for areas possibly as far south as the Florida Panhandle through Central and Northern Georgia, Western South Carolina, Central and Western North Carolina, and then for Virginia on up the cost.  It is not quite there yet, but it has taken a major step by producing a very significant ice and snow storm for areas of the Deep South as far south as Northern Georgia where it has a dusting of accumulation in some places, to Northwestern South Carolina where it has 2-8 inches, and then for Western and Central Northern North Carolina it has 2- 14 inches of snow on Sunday!  This could easily trend worse on future runs.  The area of Sanford, Chapel Hill, Raleigh-Durham is currently in about the 2-10 inch range from southeast to northwest in that particular area.  The rest of the people north of there from Virginia on North would be in the 6-16 inch range.  Check back in a bit to see what the other models do with this storm.  

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