It's not very often that you get rain with temps in the 40s ! Maybe you even get a little sleet mixed in tonight ?welcome to my back yard ...
It's not very often that you get rain with temps in the 40s ! Maybe you even get a little sleet mixed in tonight ?welcome to my back yard ...
NopeIt's not very often that you get rain with temps in the 40s ! Maybe you even get a little sleet mixed in tonight ?
This is going to get just close enough to make me mad.... Not going to make a difference but does seem to be verifying a little W/NW of most guidance
I'm not..... I'm over it. lolYeah it definitely is as usual, not sure if it's gonna be enough to make a difference in your backyard but boy if we had another 50 miles on top of this it would be game, set, match that you'd see at least some decent precip.
Don't get sucked back in!
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I'll stop, don't want to cause one to stumble... LolBetween your radar posting and Web's all time great snow events from the 60's and 70's it will drive a man to drinking.
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I don't think it would have mattered for us or anywhere near us for getting snow other than a few token flakes that perhaps could reach the surface. Do you? Look at St Simons Island. They were 53/34 at noon (wetbulb 47). and are as of 4 PM at 49/43 (wetbulb 47) after 3+ hours of rain. No dynamic cooling of note to this point and they are way above freezing. SAV, with no rain yet, is at 51/33 (wetbulb 45). CHS is at 50/33 (wetbulb 44). They'd cool more, but the air in the lowest few thousand feet would is way too warm imo to get cooled to anywhere near freezing. The missing ingredient? A fresh supply of low level cold enough Arctic air. There are no strong enough highs to significantly help in that area as I've been emphasizing for several days.
Yup ...Followup: With continuous rain the last 3 hours since my last post, SSI is still only down to 47 though wetbulb has cooled slightly to 45. (DP is 40). Brunswick is at 45 with a wetbulb of 44. All have northerly winds, i.e., not modified much by the ocean. This is further evidence to me that this wasn't even a close call for the coastal areas. The coldest in FL is Lake City's 41 (wetbulb also 41). So, even well inland in N FL, it isn't close.