The upper level low is the biggest improvement this run.
That look wintry for Midlands of SC too.. Tidbits model show mix along the border0z GFS simulated radar, indeed a long duration of frozen precip for NE GA and points northeast.
All hail BrickI tried to tell y'all
Backside snows dont work out very well for Atlanta usually.2-4" on that backside in the NW atl burbs.
If it a chance...lmboBackside snows dont work out very well for Atlanta usually.
Roxboro is always a big winner here in NCThis run will happen , Roxboro gets 38”, so book it!
This is really not backside snow, if upper level low form and maybe secondary low.Backside snows dont work out very well for Atlanta usually.
o0z GFS simulated radar, indeed a long duration of frozen precip for NE GA, eastern GA, and points east and northeast.
I've seen that story too many times. It would be nice too look at but likely not amount to much. The setup just isn't looking good for our area.That nice wrap around could been a nice bit for central and north Alabama also.
A mix of snow and sleetWould the pink be sleet or freezing rain
Would the pink be sleet or freezing rain
If you take radar colored map verbatim, most of what falls in the Triangle is sleet, the snow is more west towards Randolph/Alamance/Guilford. I'm caught in between in Chatham.Wake Forest is nice.
Most of the pink on that simulated radar I posted is freezing rain. Some area's in the pink will see a transition from freezing rain to snow/sleet as the 850mb fall to freezing or slightly below. It's a simulation, so it won't be exact when it comes to reality.Would the pink be sleet or freezing rain