bouncycorn said:If trends and climatology pan out, I could see areas south of i20 (or south of Atlanta) receiving mostly rain.
Spalding County southward.
bouncycorn said:If trends and climatology pan out, I could see areas south of i20 (or south of Atlanta) receiving mostly rain.
SnowFlowXXL said:Live in Atlanta, but will be in the south metro this weekend. Not sure how too feel lol
bouncycorn said:Local Media hopping all over the RPM model... the worst model in all of meteorology. Shows rain moving into NGA around 6am Friday then all out by midday friday with very light accumulations limted to extreme northwest Georgia.
bouncycorn said:Local Media hopping all over the RPM model... the worst model in all of meteorology. Shows rain moving into NGA around 6am Friday then all out by midday friday with very light accumulations limted to extreme northwest Georgia.
CoreyandFrosty said:I gotta get to my bed. I'm gonna be sleepy tomorrow if I don't. See you guys later.
Actually three to four inches is realistic in the higher convective snow bands.bouncycorn said:Jeff Hill totally said "some models show huge amounts like 3 to 4" but that's not gonna happen" then showed the RPM
bouncycorn said:Jeff Hill totally said "some models show huge amounts like 3 to 4" but that's not gonna happen" then showed the RPM
SoutheastRidge said:CoreyandFrosty said:I gotta get to my bed. I'm gonna be sleepy tomorrow if I don't. See you guys later.
Night bro.
bouncycorn said:If trends and climatology pan out, I could see areas south of i20 (or south of Atlanta) receiving mostly rain.
SnowFlowXXL said:Ken Cook used to be the worst lmao