Bone dry here but hopefully this virga will moisten the column for the main event
Well a few anyways 5 miles nw of florence..lolSnow flurries in Florence al at 40 degrees
Its the real deal. Ripping in the mtnslol that stuff coming out the mountains is starting to look like a summer Lee trough multicell cluster on the HRRR View attachment 111305
Lukes image shows the snow that we still have on the ground. Most of that has thawed/frozen for the past 12 days...a bit of that up on top of Mill Mountain is making it down. Just stepped outside at 3:39 and we have small flakes making it to the surface...about 1000' where I am at downtown. Feels wet out there, so dry air isnt a problem..View attachment 111310
All snow up here on Mill Mountain at 1600 feet. It’s a mix in the valley right now so I decided to drive up here. This picture perfectly shows where the melting layer is. If it was all snow in the valley you wouldn’t be able to see the city below. The melting layer is hovering around 1000 feet and will get lower in time.
Can confirm here at the house.Its the real deal. Ripping in the mtns
30 minutes later and the snow is getting much lowerLukes image shows the snow that we still have on the ground. Most of that has thawed/frozen for the past 12 days...a bit of that up on top of Mill Mountain is making it down. Just stepped outside at 3:39 and we have small flakes making it to the surface...about 1000' where I am at downtown. Feels wet out there, so dry air isnt a problem..
How so? I was looking at some of that hitting se NC later. One model showed that.That was a really good QPF run on the HRRRRRRRR