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Wintry February 7-8 Winter storm

How do you switch to the airport radar in RadarScope?
When u click your radar button on (bottom row of buttons 2nd button from the left) you will see all possible radars to choose from and if ur zoomed in on any one location sometimes a smaller radius radar pops up and that’s usually the local airport radars ... RDU has one too most big city names
 
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I got 2.5 inches. Loving it!


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Cool! How are the roads?
 
Wow, even here I’m starting to wonder if things can accumulate, nice banding setting up and Radar is filling in againView attachment 33622
I’m seeing this as well .. but looking behind it .. looks like this is going to be a hit and run .. let’s hope she hits hard as hell
 
Unfortunately this may be our last chance for the winter,hope not tho.

Yeah I was referring to a general sense. I'm not sure we get another chance this winter at all either, but then again, this little system snuck up on us at the last minute so who knows. It's all about threading the needle and a bit of luck.
 
really coming down now; even with the temp slowly rising LOL
Yeah most of the snow is being driven by low-mid level warm advection which is usually underdone in the models. This is entirely consistent with the over performing totals we’ve seen in GA & SC thus far plus a longstanding tendency for mid-level warm noses to be stronger than forecast
 
I took several measurements and it came to be 4.5" total here. Pretty good event.
Impressive. The models were right by having me close to the cutoff. Some areas near me barely had anything so my 1.5” is a win. Glad those near me got the good stuff.
 
Ugh..getting fringed by the deathand and it’s still whiteout. I bet Gray Court is getting smoked.crazy rates
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Wow I'm on Atlanta reddit and this was definitely a wierd storm. Folks in the middle of Atlanta barely got any snow, yet areas to the east got accumulation. One poster from Buckhead said they got snow for 2 hours, but none of it stuck. Another who lives at Atlantic Station said they've been up since 6:30 and got no snow. Hell here a post of a photo of someone from Virginia Highland, just 2 miles east of Midtown:

I'm thinking the models that were saying the Southwestern half of the metro get no accumulation got it right. It's hard to tell exactly where the line is. Absolutely bizzare. I feel more and more fortunate the more I read about other people's experiences with this storm.
 
Wow I'm on Atlanta reddit and this was definitely a wierd storm. Folks in the middle of Atlanta barely got any snow, yet areas to the east got accumulation. One poster from Buckhead said they got snow for 2 hours, but none of it stuck. Another who lives at Atlantic Station said they've been up since 6:30 and got no snow. Hell here a post of a photo of someone from Virginia Highland, just 2 miles east of Midtown:

I'm thinking the models that were saying the Southwestern half of the metro get no accumulation got it right. It's hard to tell exactly where the line is. Absolutely bizzare. I feel more and more fortunate the more I read about other people's experiences with this storm.

The snow line is so ---- brutal
 
Wow I'm on Atlanta reddit and this was definitely a wierd storm. Folks in the middle of Atlanta barely got any snow, yet areas to the east got accumulation. One poster from Buckhead said they got snow for 2 hours, but none of it stuck. Another who lives at Atlantic Station said they've been up since 6:30 and got no snow. Hell here a post of a photo of someone from Virginia Highland, just 2 miles east of Midtown:

I'm thinking the models that were saying the Southwestern half of the metro get no accumulation got it right. It's hard to tell exactly where the line is. Absolutely bizzare. I feel more and more fortunate the more I read about other people's experiences with this storm.

Some friends who live in Brookhaven, just north of 85 had their ground well-covered.

we had a light coating, but once the rain came in, it didn’t last long.
 
Some friends who live in Brookhaven, just north of 85 had their ground well-covered.

we had a light coating, but once the rain came in, it didn’t last long.

Wow. So we're talking difference of 5 miles. Perhaps the heat island effect killed most of the city's chances here? I'm thinking a dividing line could be I-285 in both the north and east directions?
 
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