Short Term Models Looking Good

I thought I’d push a quick post 1) as another test that my website issues are resolved, and 2) because I won’t get to update until after the Wolfpack beats Duke in the late 9pm game tonight!

The models continue to come in, in support of a significant winter storm in central and especially, eastern NC. The short term ensembles are impressive as well.

I still like the axis of heaviest snow to line up from Raleigh and extending northeastward toward Norfolk. I feel more comfortable with the idea of something closer to 4 or 5″ in Raleigh with higher totals in that Rocky Mount to Edenton zone nearing 8″.

More tonight, after the Wolfpack’s victory. 🐺

Comments (6)

  1. 6:58 PM, February 19, 2020Sharon  / Reply

    Go Pack!!!!

  2. 7:32 PM, February 19, 2020Anna Neal blanchard  / Reply

    You must be dreaming – if not about the snow – definitely about a Wolfpack victory over Duke!

  3. 8:24 PM, February 19, 2020Em Sea  / Reply

    Glad to see you are back! The first place I come to whenever snow threatens is your blog and I was starting to get concerned. πŸ™‚ Thanks for the updates, Mike!

  4. 8:55 PM, February 19, 2020Jamey Basinger  / Reply

    Go Pack! What do you think will happen back home in good old China Grove?! Hope you are well!

  5. 1:32 AM, February 20, 2020Duane  / Reply

    Love that positivity Trex! Sorry Anna πŸ˜‰

  6. 8:12 AM, February 20, 2020Anita  / Reply

    Fingers crossed!

Leave a Reply

Pingbacks (0)

› No pingbacks yet.