Ron Burgundy
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Shows the moisture arriving by 9am in ATL. Earlier the better.HRRR was about to coat most of the metro with atleast 1-2
Shows the moisture arriving by 9am in ATL. Earlier the better.HRRR was about to coat most of the metro with atleast 1-2
Why temps tonight will be in upper 20s, the upstate as seen some of their best shows at 34-36° I really dont see it warming up much over that until maybe late tomorrow afternoon.Here in upstate we really have to hope this moves in 7-8am instead of 10am.
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@GaWx i need you to do some digging for me because you’re good at it. What’s the most number of trace snowfalls recorded in a winter without recording anything over a dusting? Narrow your search scope to Charlotte, GSP, Atlanta, Greensboro, Raleigh.
Last year in April 2, I watched moderate to heavy rates for two hours between 8am and 11am put down 2.5 inches of snow after the previous 3 days had seen highs near 70. Early April sun angle and the temperature the whole snowfall was between 34-36, so I have a hard time thinking that those who see good enough rates tomorrow are not gonna see at least some accumulationWhy temps tonight will be in upper 20s, the upstate as seen some of their best shows at 34-36° I really dont see it warming up much over that until maybe late tomorrow afternoon.
That's some heavy stuff that would likely move over the upstate
That's really heavy snowfall, it's maxed out! I bet there will be white out conditions.
That is crazy! There will be a mass freak out in ATL it those rates come close to verifying. Really glad this is on a Saturday!
They learned nothing from 2017. It was 35 degrees and I got 3 inches of snow in like an hour and a halfPeople saying no accumulations even though these heavy rates are showing on models shocks me
A few years ago I moved from about 2 miles north of the perimeter to 2 miles inside it. It’s been unbelievable how negatively that short four mile difference has impacted my accumulations.
Taking a quick look at the radar and there's light rain spreading across N. MS right now.
The early stages of our developing disturbance yes.Is that light rain part of our system
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That's a good sign for things to move in earlierTaking a quick look at the radar and there's light rain spreading across N. MS right now.
EDIT: None of the latest short range models runs show precip in MS starting this early fwiw.
I can agree with that, here in the upstate we are suppose to get down to 28 and its 35 now. Be hard to warm much from that with snow fallingAll of the short range models are showing that it's going to warm, but I don't think the temperatures will warm much for the CAD area's, especially with cloud cover and snow cover on the ground.
Even more aggressive across N. GA than the 12z run was.
Pretty sharp drop-off from the airport down to 37 from a high of 43 in just 2hrs. It's also 37 in NW ATL where I am.At freezing already here. Let's see how cold we actually get.
At freezing already here. Let's see how cold we actually get.
I'm at 33 right now, almost at 32; I think it will get cold as 25-28.At freezing already here. Let's see how cold we actually get.
If it gets to that which is a good possibility, just think what the wet bulbs will beI'm at 33 right now, almost at 32; I think it will get cold as 25-28.