Going back and forth with snow and sleet. Power starting to flicker, on the Durham/Orange county line.
We were oh so close. Stayed between 33.8 and 33.3 for most of the night with a rain/sleet mix in Dahlonega. The sleet is just now finishing melting off my deck. There was enough accumulation for the dog to go sliding through it first thing this morning when he went out.I was expecting to see a lot of ice storm pics in GA and havent seen any yet.....
Do you have power? Ours is out on the Cleveland road side of Augusta. I think a transformer went.I think the freeze line ran *just* south of I85 overnight - had crazy amounts of sleet overnight with a low of only 32 (at my location never went lower than 32.0) - this system with a *little* lower temps would have been historic for GA/SC
power out in parts of our neighborhood (off Parkins Mill Road) - but, thankfully, we have powerDo you have power? Ours is out on the Cleveland road side of Augusta. I think a transformer went.
Approximately 7-7.5" of snow.
Hard to have a good ice storm at 35 degrees?!!! School already called for tomorrow! I think it’ll be closed through Wednesday, IMO! Nice 5 day vacay for them!I was expecting to see a lot of ice storm pics in GA and havent seen any yet.....
Pretty snow up at Walasi-Yi at Neels Gap in the Georgia mountains.
More scenic snow at the Len Foote Hike Inn in the Georgia mountains.
The highest point, Brasstown Bald, is 4,784 feet above sea level. Neels Gap where Walasi-Yi is located is near Blood Mountain which is 4,458 ft and is the sixth tallest peak in Georgia, just to give you some idea. Georgia especially in the NE corner has some decent elevation but still less than North Carolina or Tennessee. Blood Mountain by the way averages about 35 inches a year in snowfall.Question for you Emory, how tall are the mountains in N Ga?
Wow, good info, thank youThe highest point, Brasstown Bald, is 4,784 feet above sea level. Neels Gap where Walasi-Yi is located is near Blood Mountain which is 4,458 ft and is the sixth tallest peak in Georgia, just to give you some idea. Georgia especially in the NE corner has some decent elevation but still less than North Carolina or Tennessee. Blood Mountain by the way averages about 35 inches a year in snowfall.