YetAnotherRDUGuy
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Better look out for flash flooding down there. ? ??35/35
BTW, 34/31 here. Still some glaze out there but it's slowly melting off.
Better look out for flash flooding down there. ? ??35/35
.87 on the day 4 inches in the last 7 days. That plume tonight is going to cause some issuesBetter look out for flash flooding down there. ? ??
BTW, 34/31 here. Still some glaze out there but it's slowly melting off.
81 in Mid February ?Wedge wins... Charleston SC has dropped to 47 now...and currently the low for the day while... Most of SC is in the 30s!
Then in GA.. look at the difference from Thomson to Jesup!!
CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS
homson LGT RAIN 38 38 99 E8 30.07R WCI 32
Augusta-Bush RAIN 43 40 89 N10 30.04F FOG
Augusta-Daniel LGT RAIN 41 38 89 N7 30.04F FOG
Swainsboro DRIZZLE 46 46 100 NE6 30.02F
Vidalia RAIN 50 46 87 NE5 29.99F
Eastman CLOUDY 49 48 95 N3 30.02R
Hazlehurst LGT RAIN 51 50 98 E6 29.97F
Alma CLOUDY 65 62 90 NW3 29.96F
Waycross CLOUDY 78 69 73 SW10G16 29.96F
Jesup CLOUDY 81 66 61 CALM 29.96F
Baxley CLOUDY 55 55 100 N3 29.96F
Brunswick PTSUNNY 76 63 64 SE9 29.96F
Saint Simons PTSUNNY 67 62 84 S14G21 29.96F
Now thats what Im talking about!!Snowing again for the 5th day in a row. Wow what a winter it’s been here!
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Was there anything SE of the Triad? Im not far from Liberty and we had nothing.The HRRR was pretty terrible w/ where the southern edge of ZR would be, having basically nothing SE of the Triad, and the last several runs this morning were warmer than yesterday's forecasts from the model.
Supposedly there was some glazing in Garner. I guess we live both too far northwest and too far southeast to benefit from CAD, the armpit of the state if you will. There’s a magic dome of heat generated from all the pretentiousness of Durham and Chapel Hill. ?Was there anything SE of the Triad? Im not far from Liberty and we had nothing.
Was there anything SE of the Triad? Im not far from Liberty and we had nothing.
RDU at 34/33 as of 2 PM. Winning!!35/35
Wow. That’s actually a record snowstorm for them, this is Atlanta’s equivalent of getting like 18”10" in Del Rio, TX. They are lower in elevation than Atlanta and at the same latitude as Daytona Beach ! Someone remind me again how Atlanta has not had 6" in 38 years ?
The gulf of mexico and the gulf stream. They don't have those to deal with.10" in Del Rio, TX. They are lower in elevation than Atlanta and at the same latitude as Daytona Beach ! Someone remind me again how Atlanta has not had 6" in 38 years ?
Maybe one of these days Atlanta's relatively high elevation will benefit them. I just find it incredible that a city over 1,000' has such a hard time getting a decent snowfall.The gulf of mexico and the gulf stream. They don't have those to deal with.
Maybe one of these days Atlanta's relatively high elevation will benefit them. I just find it incredible that a city over 1,000' has such a hard time getting a decent snowfall.