BPATL
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Exploding to the SW east of 65..Headed right toward Mrteo ATL...
https://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0R&rid=ffc&loop=yes
https://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?product=N0R&rid=ffc&loop=yes
Also went up over this way further east along the NC/Va border, good sign that the heaviest will still be west but I'm thinking the NAM holds it together longer getting those 2-3 totals a little more eastfolks. sref just doubled for clt. 4" now, rdu 4" too. nam will be GOOD here shortly.
When are you going to update your map? After the Nam or RGEM?
Yeah against what I'd prefer to normally do and only release 1-2 maps for a storm at most, I think I'll need to slightly tweak it again w/ higher totals in your neck of the woods and it's warranted here given the scope of the storm at hand. I'm just glad I started out w/ 2-5" a few days ago...
I'm worried about surface temps here in central SC... Mid 30's are forecasted.
I'd release up until 5am, tbh. The on screen mets who cry "no impacts" don't mind looking like fools when they have to eat crow and update their maps during an event.
I'm worried about surface temps here in central SC... Mid 30's are forecasted.
Plumes at 3.5 at KATL now..
Currently I'm at 39° according to my Davis station, wasn't supposed to drop below 40° until 4am according to NWS forecasts. Might be a good thing?I was saying in the banter thread, that the Western Midlands from say, Lexington, Saluda, Newberry type counties will fare quite a bit better than the actual City of Columbia in my current thinking.
Depends. I sort of disagree. I think 20/59 corridor and south still has a shot to grab a little more of the moisture you can see on KDGX & KMOB. The storm really slowed down yet that moisture has just recently gotten its act together, and it is moving NE.Returns drying up fast over the northern half of Bama...might be it for us. Dry air and CAA winning the fight. Hopefully you guys in the Carolinas can get the fetch more SW and cash in.
Currently I'm at 39° according to my Davis station, wasn't supposed to drop below 40° until 4am according to NWS forecasts. Might be a good thing?