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It's a little concerning, we're flying out of RDU to Houston this weekend, expecting to come back Sunday night. Weather will be fine down there, but the return trip may be compromised. I'm hoping the forecast shifts in timing or temperature and the storm gets delayed or turns into a rain event, otherwise I may need to line up last minute lodging Sunday night in Houston.
Historic winter storm for carolinas centered from upstate SC into the piedmont of NC and southern Va will be talked about for years, 2-3 feet mountains 1-2 feet around Winston Salem, Charlotte going to be a war zone with a pick your poison snow/sleet event IMO
I know we average about 6 inches of snow per year in the Triad. I have a feeling we've been above average over the past decade or so. I'm just curious...is there a source with total actual annual snowfall each year over the past several years or more?
Historic winter storm for carolinas centered from upstate SC into the piedmont of NC and southern Va will be talked about for years, 2-3 feet mountains 1-2 feet around Winston Salem, Charlotte going to be a war zone with a pick your poison snow/sleet event IMO
weather.com is calling for 5"-8" of snow now. I just hope we don't see freezing rain/ice like is expected as well.
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