much better to get that sleet then have the QPF go to freezing rain instead...![]()
No way GSO gets over an inch QPF of sleet. We’ll be shut down for weeks haha
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much better to get that sleet then have the QPF go to freezing rain instead...![]()
No way GSO gets over an inch QPF of sleet. We’ll be shut down for weeks haha
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much better to get that sleet then have the QPF go to freezing rain instead...
Ray has been doing this for longer than most of you have been alive. He’s seen countless big ones. You can feel the fear of what’s coming for his region in that last sentence.Ray has only pulled out the Big Snowmanometer due to the severity of what’s coming. Not sure I’ve ever seen him do that before. View attachment 187839
Severe threat
From generational ice storm to everyday thunderstorm in the span of 4 days fmlSevere threat![]()
I don't remember the wind being high like this, but I do remember quaking all night when I heard the tree tops rattling as what I would describe as a breeze blew thur. That was the most terrifing because when you hear the wind you got the cracks and whamps, as limbs and trees fell and the explosions from the transformers lighting up the night. Over an inch in 15 to 20 mile winds would have me in the basement with a hard hat on.Not sure if this part is on people’s radars or not. Assuming sleet doesn’t take a chunk out of the large potential for 0.4”+ ZR in NC/SC/GA, we are set up for a pretty breezy (20-30mph gusts) Monday across the area. Eastern NC escarpment has both the highest ZR and highest wind potential as well
Iconic, CBS46 said more sleet than Freezing rain and then it could be thunderstormsFrom generational ice storm to everyday thunderstorm in the span of 4 days fml
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No way GSO gets over an inch QPF of sleet. We’ll be shut down for weeks haha
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How many of us will get snow as the bitter cold moves in and scours out the moisture?I hadn't considered the changing wind direction. Pines with excess ice loading on the east-facing side, then 20-30mph winds from the NW can't be a good recipe. Particularly for hill tops.
The reinforcing Arctic airmass from the NW comes into the Georgia area overnight Sunday into Monday morning. Areas that don't manage to melt off accumulations in the brief, slightly above period Sunday afternoon and evening (if that even occurs) will have a harrowing night.
@NBAcentel had some gifs of similar looks earlier today, but these are some big temp adjustments from the HRRR back in the Texas region.
Having to watch vorticity on RadarScope while it looks like the South Pole outside your window is vileLooking forward to the squall line of thunder freezing rain at the end of this one.It seems impossible and yet it shows up on most models.
It’s a 300+ hour solution that made it to reality no doubt about that.Looking forward to the squall line of thunder freezing rain at the end of this one.It seems impossible and yet it shows up on most models.
Just now coming outEuro?
Good hopefully it ends the miseryJust now coming out
But it is doing it on all the runs though. This is sooo weird.And the CAD just melts into rain on the 00z Euro. Take it for what it is worth.
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00z AI Euro also got wetter, but is still on the drier side of guidance. RDU went from 0.70" to 0.85", GSO from 0.90" to 1.04", GSP from 0.95" to 1.14", etc. It didn't go as far north with the initial thump. The "snow" line also came south around a county's worth on the AI Euro, as well.00z Euro significant increase in QPF. RDU goes from 1.03” to 1.36”. GSO 1.13” to 1.50”. For GSO it’s all frozen, for RDU it may realistically be although the final little bit could verbatim be rain. In general the precip axis sagged south some.
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GSP upgraded their NE Georgia counties to an Ice Storm Warning. Probably will see FFC issue one soon as well

Giant sigh of relief. I’m cutting bait (like I fish? Pffft.. gross!). And going to bed on a win.Dawson-Lumpkin-White-Forsyth-Hall-Banks-Jackson-Madison-
Including the cities of Dawsonville, Homer, Comer, Dahlonega,
Cleveland, Cumming, Gainesville, and Commerce
114 AM EST Fri Jan 23 2026
...ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM SATURDAY TO 10 AM EST
MONDAY...
* WHAT...Significant icing expected. Total ice accumulations between
a quarter of an inch and one inch are expected. Winds gusting as
high as 30 mph.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Georgia.
* WHEN...From 1 PM Saturday to 10 AM EST Monday.
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I’m in South Forsyth for this one. First time I’ve ever been in an Ice Storm Warning. Saddens me that there is property loss coming, but the weather geek in me is fascinated by it all. Hope everyone seats safe and there is no loss of life!Dawson-Lumpkin-White-Forsyth-Hall-Banks-Jackson-Madison-
Including the cities of Dawsonville, Homer, Comer, Dahlonega,
Cleveland, Cumming, Gainesville, and Commerce
114 AM EST Fri Jan 23 2026
...ICE STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM SATURDAY TO 10 AM EST
MONDAY...
* WHAT...Significant icing expected. Total ice accumulations between
a quarter of an inch and one inch are expected. Winds gusting as
high as 30 mph.
* WHERE...Portions of north central and northeast Georgia.
* WHEN...From 1 PM Saturday to 10 AM EST Monday.
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Ugh...do not like this at all, though it isn't the apocalyptic scenario many have been suggesting for AtlantaNew FFC map
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Ugh...do not like this at all, though it isn't the apocalyptic scenario many have been suggesting for Atlanta