MPing report of sleet in Greenville, GA
If only Florida were not there, that little low in the gulf would have been able to blow up just enough to give us a good snow!how did we mess this upView attachment 184720
We’ve definitely verified warmer this afternoon, unfortunately that didn’t translate to a more robust precip shield with the main wave passage though. It is helping East Tennessee/sw Virginia get snow tonight I think.that NAM run punched CJ in the gut View attachment 184722
Starting to personally like the looks a bit more for both of our areas honestly. Especially after we are now seeing precip reaching the ground across Northern Georgia.32 degree mark is currently north of this line View attachment 184724
Snow depth is not a useful featureHRRR really thinks the carolinas are gonna be too warm. Do we trust it? Does it typically overdo temps in these marginal setups?
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I wonder if more moisture in the mid levels is to blame for this. If so, we may be in business for enhanced dynamic cooling? With the early finger band setup, all it would take are blotches of 35-40dbz later tonight and I think those spots could switch to a heavy wet snow as the freezing line is lowered, and (a bit optimistic here) maybe we could get a larger scale version of that to further increase surface cooling/give more areas snow? I will say based on the current virga situation, there looks to be a bit more moisture than modeled and it is in the blossoming stages now with more hours of growth expected.Starting to personally like the looks a bit more for both of our areas honestly. Especially after we are now seeing precip reaching the ground across Northern Georgia.
Its not surprising..clouds look quite connective right now with a fair bit of low level cumulus here.Starting to personally like the looks a bit more for both of our areas honestly. Especially after we are now seeing precip reaching the ground across Northern Georgia.
I just drove through a few sprinkles of rain on the way home on I-85 in Fulton County. A lot of virga out there! It was pretty cool to watch, actually.As I actually kinda expected after reviewing meso analysis throughout the day. The bulb in Atlanta just was never really as dry as other areas. Appears that some precip is now reaching the ground (Assuming these 5 precip reports at inconsistant times are real, most likely are)
It seems more times than not you get a little forcing along I-85 but if temps aren’t going to cooperate idkI’m not gonna say #nothappening @Jimmy Hypocracy but I’m not enthused
I haven’t looked at how strong it is but low lvl downslope flow can hurt both of those things for 85 corridor. Expecting virga for sure but can it materialize into anything once thermos cooperate? Idk. Asking a lot to me, but again I’m not gonna say absolutely notIt seems more times than not you get a little forcing along I-85 but if temps aren’t going to cooperate idk
Macon, GA looking like the place to be….for now. I can confirm very light precip which should help keep things moist as the cold air filters in quickly tonight. I still have a sneaky suspicion that 3-5” happens real close by.
In this case we get the benefit of that low level convergence zone.I haven’t looked at how strong it is but low lvl downslope flow can hurt both of those things for 85 corridor. Expecting virga for sure but can it materialize into anything once thermos cooperate? Idk. Asking a lot to me, but again I’m not gonna say absolutely not


I might add that the radar returns under these sprinkles were not very impressive, yet some of the precipitation made it to the ground. The dry layer is thin!I just drove through a few sprinkles of rain on the way home on I-85 in Fulton County. A lot of virga out there! It was pretty cool to watch, actually.
slightly positive i’d say
I reached 51 over here as well, but I believe we were forecast 55. The lower dew points are starting to filter in, not that it matters until they get to central Georgia.micro climate thing but I didn’t get above 44 today. Spartanburg and Greenville got to 51.

what about just over the border in shelbyThe more I dig in to this, the more I think the Lee side in upstate SC can over perform tomorrow morning, lol.
We actually do have good low level stuff going on as a result of the CAA orientation around the mountains. At the same time, we’re on the edge of all the mid and upper level good stuff at the same time.
Yeah I can see that being possible, however with dry air and lower wet bulb temps, I don’t see it being out of the realm of possibility. If the air was near saturation, I would be much more skeptical.