Snow in Charlotte? Yes there's a chance, but...Brad Panovich VLOG 1-11

Snow in Charlotte? Yes there's a chance, but...Brad Panovich VLOG 1-11

Yes, there is a chance of snow in Charlotte, North Carolina but there are a lot of details to iron out in the forecast. First Warn Chief Meteorologist Brad Panovich explains why winter storm systems don't bring just snow and why they can be an icy mess for the Carolinas. Plus, Brad will increase your Weather IQ by explaining why the storm's intensity and timing play a huge role in what type of wintry weather comes to your area. Simply put, the overall pattern is there for wintry precipitation but there is still lots of uncertainty in this forecast. #NCwx #CLTwx #SCwx #snOMG #wcnc #WeatherIQ Brad’s rules of winter weather forecasting go like this. Within the 7-10 day range, you’re looking at pattern recognition. That means watching for a pattern that you know can sometimes result in snow. Then, on days 5-7, you’ll watch for consistency and trends. Are models coming into better agreement? Is there good consistency between model run to model run? (i.e. is the same model showing widespread snow one hour and keeps all the snow north of us the next). Then, once we decide whether or not there will be anything at all, we can talk totals by location and what kind of winter weather. READ MORE: https://www.wcnc.com/article/weather/... Weather IQ is powered by the meteorologists and forecasters at WCNC Charlotte in North Carolina. This channel is dedicated to forecasting, explaining, and educating weather, climate, and atmospheric science to everyone, including teachers, students, and more. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:    / @wcncweatheriq   SEE THE WCNC CHARLOTTE WEATHER FORECAST ANYTIME: https://wcnc.com/weather GET SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS. DOWNLOAD THE WCNC CHARLOTTE APP: https://wcnc.com/appredirect