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I’m not opening it unless I need it. Being in Columbia I don’t think I willGoodluck they said up here they refuse to take the Gens back if box was opened
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I’m not opening it unless I need it. Being in Columbia I don’t think I willGoodluck they said up here they refuse to take the Gens back if box was opened
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RightI keep seeing “nuisance” being thrown around. Some of you clearly haven’t seen how inconvenient 0.25” of ZR can be.
Brother was this taken on a Motorola RAZR
Seems to me that its because its the highest forecasted amounts for our region.Why is NE GA under a Ice storm warning while everybody else is still just under a winter storm watch
So they are forecasted more ice than like us here in upstate??Seems to me that its because its the highest forecasted amounts for our region.
More ZR than that of the upstate, they are more IP. Look at the NWS current forecast and compare.So they are forecasted more ice than like us here in upstate??
Ok yeah that makes sense I knew we was likely seeing more Sleet I just figured Ne GA would be less ice than usMore ZR than that of the upstate, they are more IP. Look at the NWS current forecast and compare.
A rather "peculiar" look.bruh. what is this
Been a long time coming. We going back to back. Been ahead of the public on this but I’m not sure that makes me feel any better. The prepping goes onView attachment 187962
Confidence but i struggle to understand how they didn't add gwinnett, barrow, walton, clarke, oglethorpe, oconee, and greene counties. These areas always get it hard and models certainly do so again. It will go past that but certainly the highest confidence should include those.Why is NE GA under a Ice storm warning while everybody else is still just under a winter storm watch
Queston: why does this Allan Huffman guy has ATL with sleet and than .25 to .40 ice. I thought ATL was all ZR.
Gotta be careful with the edges of a call map when it isn’t the main coverage area for that metQueston: why does this Allan Huffman guy has ATL with sleet and than .25 to .40 ice. I thought ATL was all ZR.
Its coming, patience.Confidence but i struggle to understand how they didn't add gwinnett, barrow, walton, clarke, oglethorpe, oconee, and greene counties. These areas always get it hard and models certainly do so again. It will go past that but certainly the highest confidence should include those.
I think I have reached the now-casting phase. The models are just all over the place with the 2m temps and QPF. Watch the radar returns and current OBS to the west along with your current location
You are lyin!!!The National Weather Service in Peachtree City has mentioned the possibility for Tornadoes in parts of the area.
This is what the NWS in Peachtree City says:You are lyin!!!
KFFC discussionThe National Weather Service in Peachtree City has mentioned the possibility for Tornadoes in parts of the area.
It's about 60 miles from Far Southwest Fulton to Extreme North Fulton so the weather can be very different.I’ve seen them split north and south Fulton before. I can only imagine they are making the determination on which counties to put in the ice storm warning vs winter weather advisory or freezing rain advisory, if that is still a thing.
KFFC discussion
Thunderstorms in Central Georgia
Guidance continues to indicate a decent warm sector along the
Gulf Coast Sunday afternoon. EPS members consistently want to pull
this warm sector northwards into central Georgia, while the GEFS
members are almost all opposed to this solution. Precisely what
happens should depend on the track of the surface low. Given that
we anticipate a sharp gradient in temperatures Sunday afternoon,
our forecast for southern Georgia leans towards the EPS solution.
If this occurs MUCAPE values in the 200 to 700 J/kg range may
occur. This could support thunderstorm activity. Given that this
would be a high shear low CAPE environment, the primary concern
with any storms would be a brief spin up tornado. It should be
noted that this risk remains very conditional, requiring the warm
sector to reach central Georgia.
1/2005 was mostly Sleet in Carrollton.Last moderate to major ice storms in the ATL area are the 12/2005 moderate one (mainly northside) and the major one of 1/2005.
Will be funny if you are tracking another snow threat there next week. Just promise to share some this way and never mention about sun angle next month!Wow, parts of Georgia could be in the 80's on Sunday. Might need to issue a Heat Advisory.
Snow last weekend, maybe Tornadoes this weekend and possibly Snow again next weekend ? That would be hilarious.Will be funny if you are tracking another snow threat there next week. Just promise to share some this way and never mention about sun angle next month!![]()
I’m jealous!Welp I’ve packed my car up to head up to my parents’ place west of Baltimore. LWX warning for 7-14” of snow and .1-.2” ZR. Should be a cool storm up that way. Praying for sleet down here i really don’t want to see people suffer too much
Let’s hope DC traffic won’t be too much of a nightmare but im a bit pessimistic there