OneFineAcre
Herd Master
We have weird weather in NC. Yesterday morning we awoke to an unexpected snow storm. Nothing really in the forecast and it snowed most of the day and we got about 3 inches.
So, most serious snowfall we get in eastern NC is because of a "Noreaster" a storm that sets up off the coast, almost like a hurricane, with a counterclockwise motion that dumps moisture inland.
But, most of our precipitation in the winter forms in the Gulf of Mexico and tracks up through the southeast northward. So, in the winter we have what we call the "rain/snowline"
This morning the forecast was basically, we could get an inch of rain, or 10 inches of snow depending on where the "rain/snowline" set up.
This was about 8
8:30
9:00
It's supposed to last until lunch, so it seems the "rain/snow" line is south of us?
So, most serious snowfall we get in eastern NC is because of a "Noreaster" a storm that sets up off the coast, almost like a hurricane, with a counterclockwise motion that dumps moisture inland.
But, most of our precipitation in the winter forms in the Gulf of Mexico and tracks up through the southeast northward. So, in the winter we have what we call the "rain/snowline"
This morning the forecast was basically, we could get an inch of rain, or 10 inches of snow depending on where the "rain/snowline" set up.
This was about 8
8:30
9:00
It's supposed to last until lunch, so it seems the "rain/snow" line is south of us?
