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Oooh, Weeeee... here come a county wide heavy patch. Well, I'm ready. I've been ready all my life 
I'm watching that one, too! Can't get any sleep tonight!Oooh, Weeeee... here come a county wide heavy patch. Well, I'm ready. I've been ready all my life![]()
1-2 inches of snowWhat you guys think for Columbia,SC. I would really like to hear you guys opinions??
I'm thinking Dusting to 1/2" at least. I don't see a scenario where Columbia doesn't get at least that. Could certainly wring out a couple inches on the high endWhat you guys think for Columbia,SC. I would really like to hear you guys opinions??
HRRR closing the H5 low now over S TN like hour 8I agree. I also wouldn’t be surprised if the heavier band is a bit further south near CSG to MCN either
Well, we have some heavy stuff moving in. Looks kind of like it might jump out of the skyIf the Euro totals are true for Atlanta and my area, it's going to have to average about 3/8" an hour for the next 6.5 hours. I have 3/8" total now after 4 hours of snowfall. I don't see it. Maybe we double or get close to one inch.
Sleep this summer, lol. These don't come around very often any more. I just walked out to the road. It's just wet, but it's 27 now and a heavy burst would cover it, I expect. TonyI'm watching that one, too! Can't get any sleep tonight!
so you aren't buying crankyweatherguys snow map? lolWell Shawn is drunk but before things move in and I pass out here is what I think for my Midlands friends:
Just west or in the city of Columbia, I think a dusting is going to happen, up to an inch, if the precipitation rate works to crash the cold air down.
To the West of Columbia, Saluda through Lexington, Newberry, Greenwood, Northern Aiken, Hell, even probably the Augusta region, 1-2 inches.
To The Southern Midlands around Orangeburg, Calhoun, dusting with locally heavier banding allowing for more accumulation on colder surfaces like the grass, railways, overpasses/bridges.
Other areas to the East and South, some Wintry mix; Nothing major. This is not climo to a huge storm here.
Oh my! Your location and post were the highlight of my night.Roads finally white in Cumming. A couple hours of this and they will be a mess in the morning.
4-6 inches is extreme down here, lol.so you aren't buying crankyweatherguys snow map? lol
Here's my updated map for NC peeps.
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4-6 inches is extreme down here, lol.
Eric doesn't care about South Carolina. He never makes maps for us.
His disco was definitely on point, but I don't think I'd go with 4"-6" here, either. If he hits on his forecast in this area, then he's a BOSS! LOL
correct.4-6 inches is extreme down here, lol.
I'm just not as good w/ SC snowfall haha, it helps when you've analyzed 800+ historical storms for NC...
I'm just going to take his blue contour and extend it down through the upstate. It better verify, tooEric doesn't care about South Carolina. He never makes maps for us.
I'm just going to take his blue contour and extend it down through the upstate. It etter verify, too
Probably seeing the heaviest snow of the night here right now. When it first started, we had bigger flakes though. I realize with these small flakes it takes a lot to get any good accumulations. Even with temps near 20, still not seeing fast accumulations due to the small flake size.
Due to wetter snow. When temps are above freezing, the snowflakes sticks to each other due to them being wet thus producing larger snowflakes. As ratios continue to improve, the snowflakes will get finer and finer. This won't be snow you can make a snowman or snowball with.
snow grains like you guys are seeing in the colder zones will accumulate quickly because you dont have to worry about latent heat release with merging flakes as they hit the ground. the south is used to wet, boring , crappy flakes.
You guys are good. In fact, that is how you get higher ratios!![]()