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Wintry More SE Snow ? (1/16-1/18)

Interesting ... the SREF mean for GVL jumped to 1.3" on the 21z run.

A weather station about three miles to my west has dropped from 34 degrees to 31.3 in the past 20 minutes.

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Just to add two points: One, looks like almost as many members above the mean for GVL as below.

Two, I walked outside a bit ago and while it's just flurrying here, what stood out is my roads are wet and my grass is wet. That freezes with any snowfall on top and the roads will be a skating rink in the morning.

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Btw that what over 3 hours of micro flakes gets you about 1/4" so far[/QUOTE]
Looks like you're under some good returns right now! Send em to North Cobb County please.
 
I wonder since these new plumes went up, if GSP will upgrade to a warning for places like the upstate and NC?

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They talked about this in a forecast update, they said they would decide whether to upgrade by 10.
 
Here's the 0z RAP. Still snowing east of the Triad after this:
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Wetbulb is 37° right now...

Yeah well, watch that; same to everyone else around Augusta and more "southern" type zones in GA and SC. If it starts to rise as the night goes on, it's likely from the SW flow and clouds thickening up. It can still start to plummet back downward as the colder air starts to pour in, though.
 
They talked about this in a forecast update, they said they would decide whether to upgrade by 10.
I will be shocked if Mecklenburg county isn't upgraded due to an increase in SREF plumes and short term high resolution models increasing totals to warning criteria.
 
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.

It won't take a whole lot to give a bit more moisture to layers that while are drying... are significantly more moist than the norm during that type of arctic temps.

We shall see. I actually think Bibb, Shelby, Chilton, Talladega, Clay, etc aren't remotely done yet.
I hope not:)
 
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