JWaterman
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I can’t say for 100% certain, but I can almost swear I heard distant thunder in Albemarle, NC.
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omg it was brutal waiting. Felt like it took forever. On top of that even though it's below freezing, 28 or so, i had enough solar insolation that it took a while to start accumulating...unlike the lucky ones up north where it started at night and didn't lose a flake. I just hope i can make up for it. Wind is dead calm here, where as the wind is solidly out of the west around athens. so i'm hoping that will help. I'm closing in on an 0.75 to an inch in about 30 to 45 minutes.Family in NW GA reported that they got nearly an inch of a snow.
I'm sick of this wait man.![]()
Dry slot holding strong in East Cobb/Roswell GA. Nothing but flurries all day - while I watch ppl who live less than 10 miles from me post gorgeous snow pics. Oh well - I drew the short straw with this storm. Happy for everyone who’s getting the good stuff!!
Waiting for this band to come crush me
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Yeah they’ve been calling this for days. Win for the GFS on this one, Euro was dead wrong for us. WeatherNext and AI recently were calling for lower numbers for ATL proper also but not this low lol. And nobody called the persistent bands to our west lol.Ironically enough GFS and Rufus might be the most accurate models for my backyard.
didn't you just say it was underwhelmingwow, yall wouldn't believe this. I can't see 50 yards!
That model failed horribly with the deform band here the HRRR and Euro were hammering us with. The HRRR and NAM and others that had the one over Forsyth turned out accurate.Yeah they’ve been calling this for days. Win for the GFS on this one, Euro was dead wrong for us. WeatherNext and AI recently were calling for lower numbers for ATL proper also but not this low lol. And nobody called the persistent bands to our west lol.
The bands to the west ( of Roswell) are what really kill me. If the whole storm was further east - cool. Sucky, but I could live with that. A big snow band to my east AND one to my west? Not cool bro.Yeah they’ve been calling this for days. Win for the GFS on this one, Euro was dead wrong for us. WeatherNext and AI recently were calling for lower numbers for ATL proper also but not this low lol. And nobody called the persistent bands to our west lol.
Yeah they’ve been calling this for days. Win for the GFS on this one, Euro was dead wrong for us. WeatherNext and AI recently were calling for lower numbers for ATL proper also but not this low lol. And nobody called the persistent bands to our west lol.
I guess that's what a snow squall is like? Complete white out... 30 mph wind gusts... almost as dark as night time... it was crazy... still snowing heavily now but the wind and darkness and complete white out conditions only lasted like 2 minutes.
Wonder if the GFS/RRFS doesn't have the bias that Bouncy was talking about yesterday.GFS was literally the only model consistently saying I was getting no accumulating snow. Obviously its the GFS so I dismissed it for the most part especially considering every other model had me getting measurable snowfall. Low and behold, of course, it's right now when I don't want it to be lol. Still a mediocre model.
Would recommend looking at the correlation coefficient instead of reflectivity, especially in GA. Tells a better story.And out of nowhere its puking snow again with nothing showing over me directly on radar. What a weird event!
Agreed. It’s going to go negative too late to save our area I’m afraid. I’d expect the heavier rates to be to our east.I'm worried the NW Triangle (Durham / Chapel Hill) is going to be too far NW to benefit from that, too. But I have hope!!!
where are you, channel 2 is showing it snowing pretty hard on webcams in athens and radar only shows a slight let up with the airport reporting heavy snow as of a few minutes ago/noon.Is it already over east of ATL? i maybe got half an inch and its done snowing
I do not think its melting or evaporating. It's just getting blown away.At this point I think FFC can take Atlanta out of the warning lol. Everything here has evaporated and nothing is falling currently.
that's awesome. were you under one of those heavier returns moving sw?We added an inch in ten minutes and I’m not exaggerating
Yea, it was as legit convective squall line. like a summer thunderstorm squall line, accompanied by 30-40mph winds. it also looks like i was right in the "bow" of it when it blasted through my backyard.that's awesome. were you under one of those heavier returns moving sw?
It's definitely evaporating, if the wind was blowing it, you'd be able to see it piling up somewhere lol. Everything that fell earlier is gone.I do not think its melting or evaporating. It's just getting blown away.