Posted on 10/29/2012 7:42:45 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
Cold air from Sandy's far western side brought heavy, wet snow to the mountains of northern North Carolina to Maryland. It could continue to snow as far north as extreme western New York Monday into Wednesday. Garrett County Airport in Maryland is already showing a temperature of 32 degrees with visibility between 0 and 1/4 of a mile. There's likely to be heavy snow and fog there. Snowfall should top a foot in the higher terrain of West Virginia.
(Excerpt) Read more at accuweather.com ...
It’s forecast to continue falling through to tomorrow night, isn’t it? Sounds like over two feet is not out of the question for there.
From the NWS in Morristown, TN...
THIS WINTER STORM WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN
REGION THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING...WITH SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS
AFFECTING MAINLY THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2500 FEET OF SOUTHWEST
VIRGINIA...NORTHEAST TENNESSEE...AND THE SMOKY MOUNTAINS. TOTAL
SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS BY WEDNESDAY MORNING OF 6 TO 24 INCHES WILL
BE POSSIBLE OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2500 FEET...WITH 2 TO 3
FEET POSSIBLE ACROSS THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS OF THE MOUNTAINS ABOVE
5000 FT. A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THESE AREAS
THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING.
How did you manage to post a thread with no comment?
I have been snowed in twice up there.
The Oceans will begin to recede!
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