you are NW of 85. Your ice potential is historically lower than everyone else’ssomebody talk me out of this being badfor me
you are NW of 85. Your ice potential is historically lower than everyone else’ssomebody talk me out of this being badfor me
no sir i am not. 4 miles to my northwest. i live on the eastside just in the city limitsyou are NE of 85. Your ice potential is historically lower than everyone else’s
RIP famno sir i am not. 4 miles to my northwest. i live on the eastside just in the city limits
Real talk too far out to make calls. Time for it to change a bunch. Just not a fan of the H5 look at the current juncture for iceRIP fam
You actually raise a pretty good point here, and this made me think about my past experiences.At some point an honest conversation needs to be had around here regarding who has actually lived through a high impact winter storm.





Just go weaker system. I mean we don’t need biblical precip to make this specialReal talk too far out to make calls. Time for it to change a bunch. Just not a fan of the H5 look at the current juncture for ice
Joined the board with Dec 2018 which was a whiff for me. Before that nothing sig. Nothing since either. Never personally experienced a 6"+ storm at my houseAt some point an honest conversation needs to be had around here regarding who has actually lived through a high impact winter storm.
Ice Storm of 82 in BhamAt some point an honest conversation needs to be had around here regarding who has actually lived through a high impact winter storm.
Yeah that storm sort of suckedJoined the board with Dec 2018 which was a whiff for me. Before that nothing sig. Nothing since either. Never personally experienced a 6"+ storm at my house
At my place of residenceAt some point an honest conversation needs to be had around here regarding who has actually lived through a high impact winter storm.
If that happened id have to give this hobby up. It would never be topped
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Almost an 8 inch mean in Bburg, have not seen a mean this high in quite awhile
Luckily I opted out of AMS this year to speak at a meteorologist conference in Colorado this Tuesday-ThursdayFor those of you heading to the AMS Conference this system may happen while you’re away![]()
Gosh that Dec 18 cutoff was BRUTAL. I mean what, 20, 25 min drive to your place from mine? About 2" of slop here that ended as rainAt my place of residence
Jan 2000 7.8" Prosperity SC
Jan 2022 6.6" Boiling Springs SC
Dec 2018 6.0" Boiling Springs SC
Jan 2011 5.7" Prosperity SC
Feb 2010 5.5" Prosperity SC
On the road away from home
Feb 2010 36" Laurel MD
I'm trying to remember if I've even seen a signal like this here
Maybe 2021 in Texas...![]()
I mean what... This deserves to be in a frame hahaView attachment 185223

Kinda reminds me of the way the Rufus has been looking at times and it's worrisome especially as you go to the east.
Yeah man it was brutal. We probably arent more than 10 miles from each other. I work in Moore and they had about maybe an inch or two if thatGosh that Dec 18 cutoff was BRUTAL. I mean what, 20, 25 min drive to your place from mine? About 2" of slop here that ended as rain
You actually raise a pretty good point here, and this made me think about my past experiences.
1988 - Hart County Georgia
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93 Superstorm Hart County Georgia
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Blizzard of 96 - Avery County, NC
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Jan 2000 Ice and Snow Hart County GA - AJC
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Feb 2014 Columbia, SC
Dec 7-8 Cobb County, GA
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I lived in Acworth that year and I remember seeing the green flashes throughout the night from transformers blowing.One thing I didn't expect from the 2017 event in Cobb was the power outages. Many were without power for days to weeks! Not from ice, but from the heavy snow!