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He shut his FB page down saying it is getting too UGLY,,,LMAO...What a wimp, he can dish it, but cannot take it, he needs to go, he is an embarrassment in the 6th largest TV Market...
Looks like the area with the higher totals is expanding. Hope that continues.IF this verifies and continues to increase... oh boy
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how has someone that horrible remained there? off topic, sorryHe shut his FB page down saying it is getting too UGLY,,,LMAO...What a wimp, he can dish it, but cannot take it, he needs to go, he is an embarrassment in the 6th largest TV Market...
Yeah we want this to cut-off to get more precipitation in general, we may not see as much as areas further west in any case given some of my aforementioned discussion wrt column stretching and its relation to maximizing upward motion over the central piedmont near GSO/CLT
He actually goes as far as to say that there may not be an impact at all, in which any snow that falls will simply get blown off of roadsGlenn Burns is saying very little snow for Metro Atlanta. A trace to a dusting with little impact.
Finally a model we can get behind!Well he better hope the rgem doesn't verify...still snowing at this hour too
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I would think that the initial flakes that hit the pavement would melt... then allowing later flakes to stick as the pavement cools further then everything else that falls sticks on top at these temps...but that’s just my 2 cents.He actually goes as far as to say that there may not be an impact at all, in which any snow that falls will simply get blown off of roads
That I actually can see. We got 2” from a clipper in ATL when I was a kid in the ‘70s and that is exactly what happened due to the snow being so dry.He actually goes as far as to say that there may not be an impact at all, in which any snow that falls will simply get blown off of roads
That's a start, Shawn. Especially with 24 solid hours of trending to go. Guess it could trend the wrong way.
He actually goes as far as to say that there may not be an impact at all, in which any snow that falls will simply get blown off of roads