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Freezing Rain, Sleet, Snow, Rain...Kitchen Sink (12/15-16)


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Same here in Southern Chatham County! Asbury area! I have a video of some flurries I took at 6am but can’t figure out how to upload it!
 
Seeing an mPING report of ice pellets inside the beltway in Raleigh, curious what folks in the Triangle are seeing and may see here shortly
Wake/Granville boarder --> I'm at 34 degrees and getting very light rain. Maybe some of the heavier returns will briefly add some sleet.
 
26 here. Deck looks like a sheet of glass. Waiting on daylight to see how the trees look.
I've got three kids going to Appalachian State, one just texted me and said they were getting a mix of sleet and freezing rain. He said it looked like they had some snow mixed earlier.
 
@Webberweather53 So what is going on with this sleet band that may form? Weather channel is saying an inch of snow for my area lol

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Good to hear reports of light glaze in the western & NW piedmont of NC this morning, curious what the radial ZR measurements are on tree branches (in hundredths of an inch)?

I'm assuming most places probably don't have much more than 0.1" atm, but I'm not sure.

From the many storms I've analyzed going back to the late 1800s in NC, ZR reports especially in low end events, are hard to verify and quantify because most observers usually report light glaze and don't provide actual ice amounts, which means ZR data is usually less reliable and harder to come by than snow & sleet. Certainly might seem dumb at first, but it really goes a long way in better understanding winter storms like this one
 
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