packfan98
Moderator
This is impressive
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
My hometown. My dad still lives there. I'll call him after work and see how much he got.
This is impressive
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
Here's a preliminary snowfall map I created for today's event in NC. Totals up to nearly 2" were recorded in Union County with a secondary maximum in snow/sleet totals further NE near Troy & Asheboro.
View attachment 18435
Lmao I would of probably done better back at my house in Salisbury
Looks impressive on radar as wellA look at our coastal.
View attachment 18438
Lol we’re literally going from this, to a late spring pattern next weekend, well at least for the SE, could see some strong pulse storms next sunday if the gfs is right in the Carolinas, may get my first shelfie of the year
View attachment 18439View attachment 18440
Good April averages 9 80 + degree days at RDU let’s get it. Mean max is over 86 for April as well so let’s hit it... been 5 months of the exact same weather.Lol we’re literally going from this, to a late spring pattern next weekend, well at least for the SE, could see some strong pulse storms next sunday if the gfs is right in the Carolinas, may get my first shelfie of the year
View attachment 18439View attachment 18440
Looks impressive on radar as well![]()
![]()
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
View attachment 18428 For me that award goes to the January 3rd, 2018 storm. Radar looked like this but snow barely made it up to Orangeburg/Sumter. Got about 10 minutes of flurries and had to wait 2 weeks until I was rewarded with a whole 20 minutes of snow and sleet mixed with rain
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah was just about to post this, I know it's not at the surface but this isn't too far from the radar site either so I'm sure some serious gustWow the coastal is really wrapped up nicely... I'm seeing winds of 96mph in that intense band and quite a bit of lightning. Here's a look at it from WV, impressive storm.
View attachment 18444
Why do these coastals never come inland? So none of this nasty weather would have happened today. Coldest april day since 1915, no one alive today knows what an april day like this feels like.... in company of only the first year on Raleigh record which is 1887 over 130 years ago.Yeah was just about to post this, I know it's not at the surface but this isn't too far from the radar site either so I'm sure some serious gust![]()
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
![]()
This thing is a beast on radar right now
Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
I can’t relate ?Nothing cleans pollen out of the air like wet heavy Snow.
I wish i had paid more attention. I'm going to guess they did, but can't verify. I know i saw snow accumulation South of there in Rock Hill and beyond, and then some very slight sleet accumulation in Concord/Kannapolis. but didn't really see anything going through Charlotte because was back on 85 with the traffic and all.Does anyone know if Charlotte officially got measurable snow/sleet? If so, it would be only the 2nd measured in April in the last 100 years.
You picked a good route in the end. Although, I could have saved you some time and told you to skip my hometown of Simpsonville. Snow avoids this area at all costs. Rock Hill was a great spot to be in. Good job, Dad!View attachment 18455
My chase round up. Left N. GA this morning around 5am. Knew it was a longshot, but daughter wanted one last chance to see snow since we haven't had anything in Dahlonega since Dec 2017. So after reading here and looking at nam and hrrr, and nws gsp, decide best bet was to go to Gville / Spartanburg and then check conditions and this forum, and then decide whether to go east or west or continue on 85. Odd thing is when went past Simpsonville, it cleared up, got bone dry, and the temp rose to a scorching 95 degrees, weird. Anyway, saw a couple of flakes north of Greenville, but then it stopped. Decided to go toward Charlotte, but felt like it was a losing battle. could see moisture east of 85, and dry sky west of 85, so just decided to take my chances and go right at next exit, which turned out to be a good choice. Soon after turning, it started raining and coming down hard. Based on what I'd been reading I felt the heavy rates would pull down the cold air. i suspect the temp started out in the low 40s but after the precip it got down to at least 33 according to the phone app. Sure enough, soon started to see those telltale splotches on the windshield, then it just turned into a full on heavy heavy snow with big huge flakes. Took this picture at a gas station just outside of York SC. and as you know an iphone se just doesn't do it justice. after enjoying that for about 20 minutes, we continued on to Rock Hill where we saw accumulation on grass, dirt, and cars. Then up through Charlotte where we ate lunch while it was lightly sleeting in Kannapolis. Saw frozen precip for probably 3 hours. It was a good way to close out the year. I know i said it before but thanks to those on here who started tracking this early on.