Stormlover
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cashing in the euro
cashing in the euro
Do you think this will move further south during Sunday Morning...surprise this is not freezing rain.The euro already has snow moving into Atlanta shortly after midnight. Gonna be a fun night.View attachment 105044
So no one would see it (sans the jokers on this board) & by the time everyone wakes up, we're in the dry slot with the sun shining and the concrete melted.That’s probably 1.5” / hr rates if precip starts at 1am.
Possible snownado in Henry Co.cashing in the euro
It does show the snow moving further south a bit through mid morning before retreating north in the late morning. One other interesting thing about the euro is that is has been trending towards much lower ice totals across north Georgia then it did 24 hours ago.Do you think this will move further south during Sunday Morning...surprise this is not freezing rain.
Im wondering if anyone can post a total sleet accum map. I;m guessing MBY is 3-4 snow, 1inch + genuine sleet, .25 frzng rn.I think some areas from CLT-GSO could pick up over a inch to near 2 inches of sleet in this setup with the snow and ZR lol
Rates will overcome all. We saw snow quickly accumulate last week after multiple 75 degree daysThing to note for you weather weenies. Most of the snow won't stick immediately. Takes a bit for the ground to get cold enough, especially after the semi warm temps before. Unless we can get some heavy rain to heavy snow it won't stick immediately. Nonetheless any snow is good snow. Hoping everybody gets covered with some snow.
This is going to be a whole different animal than the hot storm the other week, though. A lot of areas getting snow will be getting it with temps well below freezing. I think for many areas it shouldn’t have any issue sticking. Some areas will be seeing snow at 20F. I’ve seen snow at 20F before and it basically sticks immediately and is such a different experience to snow at 33F. Night and day, really!Thing to note for you weather weenies. Most of the snow won't stick immediately. Takes a bit for the ground to get cold enough, especially after the semi warm temps before. Unless we can get some heavy rain to heavy snow it won't stick immediately. Nonetheless any snow is good snow. Hoping everybody gets covered with some snow.
That's what I was saying unless we see some heavy snow it'll be hard to stick immediatelyRates will overcome all. We saw snow quickly accumulate last week after multiple 75 degree days
I'm in the purple and close to pink...but I want you to get some too, so I'll wait to cash in ;-)Why would you cash that in when it can trend better ?
In all seriousness the SE trend continues . Will be interesting to see if it continues over the next few cycles or if we get the normal NW shift . Either way looks much better up that way and to the NW
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Hopefully the onset of rain doesn’t wash it away like it always does.GDOT just said on TWC they are going to start with brine on all roads North of I-20.
I'm mainly talking about central Alabama and the areas on the border of freezing temps lol. I should've said that. My badThis is going to be a whole different animal than the hot storm the other week, though. A lot of areas getting snow will be getting it with temps well below freezing. I think for many areas it shouldn’t have any issue sticking.
Yeah they pretty much admitted if they get rain first then it’s going to be tough to keep control of the roads.Hopefully the onset of rain doesn’t wash it away like it always does.