Ended up with just a dusting in Concord.
STI or no? I had the 2002 WRX (I think that was the first year) and then had to trade it in for a CR-V when my son was born. WRX was fun to drive!Took a drive around the area since I wanted to try my new WRX in the snow. There's definitely a lot of slushy spots out there in the areas where there's no running water and shady areas where the pavement didn't get a lot of radiation this afternoon. Also, there's some power outages up near Duke and some trees are bending down hanging over the roadway blocking some of the roads because of the heavy wet snow. They actually had one of the roads near Duke closed down.
Light snow continues, but it seems to be tapering off now.
I'm about 25 miles south of Emporia and measured 3", probably a little more now, so that certainly seems accurate.Might get away with saying this now that things are calming down but you need to work less and play more On topic, Wakefield said Emporia area had 3-4 so I bet some in NE NC did well.
Nah, no STI. I cheaped out on paying the extra $10k for that, haha. The regular WRX is still a lot of fun to drive, though, and gets a little better gas mileage. And I like the WRX is a pretty practical car (4 doors, etc.) compared to most “sporty” cars out there. It’s my only car, so it needs to check a lot of boxes.STI or no? I had the 2002 WRX (I think that was the first year) and then had to trade it in for a CR-V when my son was born. WRX was fun to drive!
Oh, and still snowing pretty good. Around 2".
Yeah, latest HRR still wants to put nearly another 0.4” QPF down before the end here, though, so I’ll hug that. Looks like the accumulating snow will be done by 10, though (obviously not so further east).
On another note, moderate/heavy snow under the streetlights is so striking.
I wonder when the last winter was when the 1st 2 somewhat widespread snowstorms of the season had AO’s of 3+ and 4+, respectively. That could easily be a first going back to the start of daily AO records in 1950. A strange winter, indeed!
Dang, I thought you would do better there.Snow tapering off here in SW Cumberland County, final total was just under 2/3rds of an inch (0.6”)
Dang, I thought you would do better there.
Flurries/-SN here, but our accumulating snow is basically over. I would estimate around 2-2.5” here. I may try to measure later, but it’s kind of hard given how wet and variable it is from surface to surface.
Finally got some decent flake size and its straight ripping out there right now.....if it was colder I would have 6" by now easy......if I can somehow sustain the current band for a few hrs I will end up at 6 or better anyways its coming down hard....
Video doesnt do it justice....
You can see how quickly the precip has eroded here.
Interesting, what are you up to exactly at the moment?