I have Dish now and since they canceled we no longer get to watch Glenn Burns(breaks my heart ?). What is/was he forecasting for Atl? I live in Walton county about 20 min west of Athens Ga and we got a good bit of rain yesterday morning as well kind of indirectly from Sally.Glen Burns gonna bust bad. 2-4 inches is a lock for ATL.
I'm inside the perimeter.....been a steady rain since about 11.....not much wind at all....yet.Looks like Atlanta is already entering the big rain mass. Gonna be a wet evening...View attachment 48823
Wind advisory doesn’t go into effect until 6:00 PM.I'm inside the perimeter.....been a steady rain since about 11.....not much wind at all....yet.
Yeah, saw that.....it should be interesting...Wind advisory doesn’t go into effect until 6:00 PM.
1-3 inchesI have Dish now and since they canceled we no longer get to watch Glenn Burns(breaks my heart ?). What is/was he forecasting for Atl? I live in Walton county about 20 min west of Athens Ga and we got a good bit of rain yesterday morning as well kind of indirectly from Sally.
I’ve got to be honest, I’ve personally never watched him and looked into how accurate his forecasts are. I know him mostly from following these boards and seeing posts from folks in the Atlanta area, and of course I know just how horrendous his call was on the storm that lead to the 2014 Snowjam. Here, I can’t imagine what he means about the storm moving much faster than expected... at the last advisory it was only moving 5mph.Glenn Burns is a tool
That cutoff is brutal for NW Georgia.. Dalton/Calhoun may see 4 inches, while Chattanooga gets blanked...The NAM certainly does not agree with Glenn Burns.View attachment 48832
The main area of rain hasn’t arrived yet and I’ve already received .54”, so we will see the predictions that come to fruition.That cutoff is brutal for NW Georgia.. Dalton may see 4 inches, while Chattanooga gets blanked...
Believe it or not, the 3km upped soundings for tomorrow, getting in the range of soundings supportive of perhaps a stronger tornado View attachment 48835View attachment 48836
6z euro courtesy Allan Huffman
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The 6z ECMWF shows the axis of heaviest rain from Elizabeth City to Raleigh to Charlotte into upstate SC. 4-8 inches possible. #Sally