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Wintry Feb. 19-20

hrrr and the rap are pointless to look at for qpf even a few hours before an event. All they've done is flopped around wildly only to finally end up where the Euro/EPS has been for 2-3 days.(and they only got there within a couple hours of verification).
Yep, the 48hr hrrr is one thing but the 8-10hr hrrr to see precip types can be useful.
 
Just finished doing some cam exploration around La Fayette, GA, and I'd actually say the cutoff is even sharper than what I was thinking, but fairly close to where my grandma lives in this small downtown, I'd say a half inch to an inch of snow.

Where we get off I-75 to get to this town, it looks like a light dusting at absolute best though.

EDIT: Actually, scratch that, I-75 at GA-136 in Resaca looks as if it was all rain. This cutoff was very sharp and even had things not fallen apart at the apps, going with no advisory looks fine with the upstate for today.
 
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Not a flake 32 and lots of Virga 😂/ My wife (Hates Cold) knows nothing about the depths of my hobby here...."I told you these weathermen suck, wish I got paid to suck at my job, these kids couldve went to school" 🤣 She is also convinced TV Mets are using a "stage name" bc she saw Larry Sprinkle once and said "Justin how stupid are you to believe a guys name is actually Sprinkle and he ends up a wx man"
 
Just finished doing some cam exploration around La Fayette, GA, and I'd actually say the cutoff is even sharper than what I was thinking, but fairly close to where my grandma lives in this small downtown, I'd say a half inch to an inch of snow.

Where we get off I-75 to get to this town, it looks like a light dusting at absolute best though.

EDIT: Actually, scratch that, I-75 at GA-136 in Resaca looks as if it was all rain. This cutoff was very sharp and even had things not fallen apart at the apps, going with no advisory looks fine with the upstate for today.
Problem with comparing NW GA to the upstate is they have a different source of CAA at 925mb from the wedge induced low level jet. But i don't think there will be enough qpf to matter either way.

I do think the northern parts of Oconee/Pickens/Greenville counties above 1500 feet will get a solid coating over the next 3-4 hours though.
 
Hrrr with round one today:

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And Round 2 tomorrow morning:

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Sigh
Looks Historically accurate placement wise up here.... Salisbury crushing everyone and all 😂..... If ANY OF US get 1-2" tomm with temps in the 23-26 range after ppl getting doooped today gonna be a gridlock on roads bc no on will stay home
 
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