Once we get to Monday, all eyes will turn towards the Thanksgiving holiday. Overnight weather models have shown better agreement in regards to a developing storm potential. Thanksgiving is one of the heaviest travel days in the US, so extra attention should be payed to the situation.
At this point, it will be a rather "thread the needle" type event that we are so used to. As of now, low pressure moves up from the Carolina coast. Rain will move in and then transition over to snow possibly. Shore areas will have rain and winds to contend with.
This will also be a quick moving system with no blocking to keep the storm at a crawl. It's a rather progressive and quick hitting type storm. This will once again be a storm where one area will be raining and 30 miles away could be getting puked on by snow.
In any case, it's got my interest and I will be watching the model runs. As always, updates will be forwarded!
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