Snow continues to move into the tri-state, with the heaviest band headed our way:
The leading edge of that heavier band will slide into the metro area by 7am. Expect heavy rates of 1-2″ per hour with this band, which will result in quick accumulations.
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Trevor,
what is that “eye” that is locate in western Tenn on the “GOES NC Water Vapor” map? I love your back up data/maps and your forecasting is great.
Hey Sharon! Thanks for the postitive support!
The “eye-like” area is actually the ULL (upper-level low), which will continue to track well to our south (putting us in a very favorable spot for hvy snow).