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http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Forecast.html
His conclusion: "Northwestern SC, Southwestern NC, Central NC ... these locations have the POTENTIAL to receive as much as one FOOT, with isolated heavier amounts... but a general 6"-10" call looks good for this region. Foothills of South Carolina, and Eastern North Carolina (RAH, GSO) - a general 3"-6" ... From as far south as ATL to CAE (where sleet is now falling at 1 pm WED at 46 degrees!!!!) to WIL have the potential after changing over to sleet/snow of a general 1"-3"... From the Southern Midlands of South Carolina to the upper South Carolina Coast, from a dusting to 2" possible, and the coastal Plain of South Carolina, south of Georgetown to just southwest of Charleston (inland regions of the Coastal Counties) generally Thursday evening into Friday morning --- mostly a trace to as much as 1" in the far inland reaches .... ...This could turn out to be the most significant Carolinas snowstorm since the January 2000 storm which absolutely crushed Eastern NC, and most of Eastern South Carolina (and SOME similarities with the two, but a lot of differences as well)..." peace, -*- charles -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators: |
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