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Wintry The Webber/1300m/Kylo/Jon/Whatalife Storm January 12th-14th

38, DP 25 and wind is really starting to gust now here in Northern upstate.

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East winds are howling in hall county. Wedge is making its mark. With precip not arriving till evening I’d be willing to wager on a significant ice storm in northeast ga
 
40/19 here

Your wetbulb is 32.5-33 right now. You guys upstate have the worst luck of anyone. If your gonna miss , this is the one. Hopefully youll get jackpotted after next weekend to make up for it. By the way hows shettley handling the 2018 drought we had. Havent seen him post in months.
 
Your wetbulb is 32.5-33 right now. You guys upstate have the worst luck of anyone. If your gonna miss , this is the one. Hopefully youll get jackpotted after next weekend to make up for it. By the way hows shettley handling the 2018 drought we had. Havent seen him post in months.
Try living it! Lol
Shetley posted a few comments about today’s storm, but his skies are still healing from the drought
 
ALL rain in Vale, NC! This storm sucks! NAM and CMC are dead to me
 
I thought you were in Greenville SC. Vale is in my neck of the woods and we have been getting sleet and snow showers on and off all morning.
Fishing at Creekside! Had some sleet earlier, had a heavier shower about 10 min ago, all rain
 
AccuWeather was spot on with precip timing.... just the wrong precip type. Light turned moderate cold rain here, first of the day
 
39/23 RH:53%

Never tell me the NAM handles wedges better than the globals ever again. That is a myth and belongs in banter

33 degree rain incoming
 
39/23 RH:53%

Never tell me the NAM handles wedges better than the globals ever again. That is a myth and belongs in banter

33 degree rain incoming
Ours is coming next weekend
 
39/23 RH:53%

Never tell me the NAM handles wedges better than the globals ever again. That is a myth and belongs in banter

33 degree rain incoming
Nam handles the mid-level thermals better than the globals do. That's been proven many times over. As for the boundary layer and cold air damming, that's still up for debate. Let the storm play out and we will see how it compares.
 
I was at work but I'm sure we had a very few light pingers associated with the sprinkles and very light rain showers. Not sure it really matters but it's 38.7/25 here. Probably will drop to the dreaded 34 or so, and if I'm really unlucky it will drop to around 32.5 lol. Anyone have any say on where the freezing line gets to in NE GA or are we just too unsure? (I'm talking south of the ridge line, btw)
 
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