This is not a forecast... This post is just simply model statistical data extrapolated into an easier to read format:
Climatology: High 85 Low 66 Chance Rain: 31
Sunday: High 86 Low 72 Chance Rain: 74% Partly cloudy Precip: 0.25"
Monday: High 86 Low 70 Chance Rain: 28% Mostly clear skies Precip: 0.00"
Tuesday: High 88 Low 66 Chance Rain: 10% Mostly clear skies Precip: 0.00"
Wednesday: High 84 Low 66 Chance Rain: 18% Mostly clear skies Precip: 0.00"
Thursday: High 83 Low 66 Chance Rain: 28% Mostly clear skies Precip: 0.00"
Wind: 10-15 mph each day on the beach
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
3/2 - 3/3 update
Snowfall total closer to 3 inches appears more likely at this time due to later snow changeover and best dynamics being a bit to the north.... Expect snow to continue to fall until about 4-5 AM. The heaviest snow will fall between 11:30 AM and 1:30 AM... The best dynamics will be to the northeast of the triangle where 5-7 inches are possible.
2:30 update
NWS in Raleigh has issued a winter storm warning for Wake County and other surrounding counties... but they haven't made it public yet. This implies 3 + inches are likely overnight tonight.
update
NWS Raleigh is now expecting a changeover to all snow by 4:00 PM. I still expect to see some mixing before we head close to sun down. Expect little if any accumulation before sunset. Also... the best dynamics and heaviest snow should fall between 8:00 PM and 4:00 AM. I will update if that changes. Local NWS is also thinking about upgrading to a winter storm warning. I personally think we will see that sooner rather than later.
observations update
Snow is already mixing in with the rain southeast of the triangle.. This is an interesting development.
3/2 -3/3 snowfall update
I need to move up the time frame of the snowfall... just a mistake on my part.
I think we will see a changeover from rain/rain snow mix to all snow between 7 and 9 AM... especially if the precip amnts are heavy enough. The biggest deterrent is the warm boundary layer... however this above freezing layer will be fairly shallow later this afternoon. With potential for some heavy precip starting between 7 and 9 I think there's a good chance it will change to snow at that time... and then will remain snow from there. Also... snow is already being reported to our west.
The GFS puts down less qpf than the NAM with the deform band.. but the important thing is that the deform band exists and it is located over the triangle. This band is producing snow right now in Atlanta. It should rotate and move into our area by about 8 PM... and exit the region by around 3-4 AM.
As Bradley Marshall Phelps pointed out... I don't have any support right now from the NWS or the local mets.. They certainly have much better data than I do. So I'm a bit worried that I may be incredibly wrong here... but what the hell.. Will go with only 3 inches if the changeover begins later than expect and up to 8 inches if the changeover starts when expected.
This Afternoon: Rain, Mixing with Snow after 4:00 PM
Tonight: Rain/Snow changing to all snow between 7:00 and 9:00 PM. The snow could be heavy at times.... some thunder will also be possible. Snow easing up by 4:00 AM. Snow should end by day break.
Total accumulations of 3-8 inches mainly in the grassy areas, but covered roads are possible if the snow is heavy enough... Higher amounts are possible where the heaviest bands set up.
I think we will see a changeover from rain/rain snow mix to all snow between 7 and 9 AM... especially if the precip amnts are heavy enough. The biggest deterrent is the warm boundary layer... however this above freezing layer will be fairly shallow later this afternoon. With potential for some heavy precip starting between 7 and 9 I think there's a good chance it will change to snow at that time... and then will remain snow from there. Also... snow is already being reported to our west.
The GFS puts down less qpf than the NAM with the deform band.. but the important thing is that the deform band exists and it is located over the triangle. This band is producing snow right now in Atlanta. It should rotate and move into our area by about 8 PM... and exit the region by around 3-4 AM.
As Bradley Marshall Phelps pointed out... I don't have any support right now from the NWS or the local mets.. They certainly have much better data than I do. So I'm a bit worried that I may be incredibly wrong here... but what the hell.. Will go with only 3 inches if the changeover begins later than expect and up to 8 inches if the changeover starts when expected.
This Afternoon: Rain, Mixing with Snow after 4:00 PM
Tonight: Rain/Snow changing to all snow between 7:00 and 9:00 PM. The snow could be heavy at times.... some thunder will also be possible. Snow easing up by 4:00 AM. Snow should end by day break.
Total accumulations of 3-8 inches mainly in the grassy areas, but covered roads are possible if the snow is heavy enough... Higher amounts are possible where the heaviest bands set up.
3/2 - 3/3 snow potential update
12z NAM model run is out and it does show the deformation band moving through the triangle between around midnight and sun rise. This band will likely contain a 5-6 hour period of moderate to heavy at times precip. This would likely be all snow for the triangle at the time the deform band moves through. 6-9 inches could be possible. Surface temps and a chance of precip issues could negate this total as presented by the NAM in liquid equivalency. Surface temps could be slightly above freezing through the event... Most if not all accumulation will be on grassy surfaces. Expect any snow accum on roadways to melt quickly on Wedns morning. But again I expect most accum. will be on grassy surfaces. Although with the timing and potential intensity of the event I do think we'll see accumulation on most everything else. The best chance for accumulation snow will be between midnight and 6 am. Before midnight we probably won't see much snow if any at all. It will be mostly rain before that time. The local NWS office in Raleigh has been putting more stock in the NAM... and I've felt that the models were underperforming on the deformation band... therefore I do think the NAM is onto something here.
I'll check the 12z GFS along with the soundings (vertical profile of the atmosphere)... Hopefully the GFS will come into agreement with the NAM and show this band of precip.
I'll make my first forecast this afternoon. T
I'll check the 12z GFS along with the soundings (vertical profile of the atmosphere)... Hopefully the GFS will come into agreement with the NAM and show this band of precip.
I'll make my first forecast this afternoon. T
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