CentralGAColdFront
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Up to 5" here just south of Wake Forest. My lifetime best is 7.5". Man what I'd give to break that but that's probably out of reach.
How much do you have?You were all over it with this one too. I was here for the Jan 2000 one, so I’m pretty sure that will be a lifetime best.
Anyway, thanks for your analysis. Hopefully we can pick up another .5-1”.
Thanks, man. It was actually you who first jumped on this train. I was skeptical that what the Euro was depicting would actually happen, but what do you know, here we are in our best snow in a long time!
Nearly 4”. No matter what happens from here, winter gets a B+.How much do you have?
Think it will make it up my way?
Nice! I know that SE Wake got a little less due to mixing, warm temps, and a delayed start. However, if I told everyone there two days ago that they would be getting over 4", they would probably be ecstatic! Congrats!Nearly 4”. No matter what happens from here, winter gets a B+.
Wow Shawn! I thought you were getting shutout. Enjoy!Well, Western Midlands should be seeing accumulating snow through the next few hours. Things slowly getting white here in Lexington and heavier returns on the way.
Temperatures not a problem.
You did a great job with this storm. Fishel was on air earlier saying that no model or data suggested anything close to 12”. They had a 4% chance of 4” or more up near the VA border two days ago. I understand probability forecasting, but I think it’s a double-edged sword in a way.
Anyway, I am approaching 4” in SE Wake. I guess we have a shot at 5 if the back edge stalls a bit.
yep I've starting get some light snow here in west ColumbiaHmm that snow that's developed in Western SC...I noticed it's heading south (maybe a bit SE) and the HRRR wants to give me a little more light snow later on..
I ended up with 5.0" and I'm quite satisfied.4.5" on the table in my backyard.
getting a little light snow now in CayceWell, Western Midlands should be seeing accumulating snow through the next few hours. Things slowly getting white here in Lexington and heavier returns on the way.
Temperatures not a problem.