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Wintry New Years Eve Light Wintry Mix The Anti ARCC/Xtreme Weather System

If we can just get some flurries to blow south into Birmingham to kill that tradition of no more snow after the first one lol. It’s definitely a thick covering of clouds out here in Cherokee. 26 degrees. Wouldn’t shock me to see a few flurries spit out as the night progresses.


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If we can just get some flurries to blow south into Birmingham to kill that tradition of no more snow after the first one lol. It’s definitely a thick covering of clouds out here in Cherokee. 26 degrees. Wouldn’t shock me to see a few flurries spit out as the night progresses.


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Flurries here in southern upstate. Keep the flood lights on
 
Hydro picking it up nicely
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HRRR insistent on a period of mixed precipitation along the SC coastal counties between 05z and 09z. Temperature has dropped below freezing with a 10° dewpoint. A lot of low level dry air to overcome now
 
Yes better rlakes this morning flying around. Cold and windy to boot!
23 10mph nne
 
Getting some flurries at 19 on way to work in Lithonia.

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Flurries here in Gwinnett County, GA. It's a win. Great start to 2018! ;)


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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
939 AM EST Mon Jan 1 2018

GAZ013>016-021>025-027-032>037-043>048-054-055-057-011900-
Pickens-Dawson-Lumpkin-White-Cherokee-Forsyth-Hall-Banks-Jackson-
Madison-Cobb-North Fulton-Gwinnett-Barrow-Clarke-Oconee-Douglas-
South Fulton-DeKalb-Rockdale-Walton-Newton-Fayette-Clayton-Henry-
939 AM EST Mon Jan 1 2018

...LIGHT SNOW FLURRIES POSSIBLE THIS MORNING ACROSS PORTIONS OF
NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA...

Light snow flurries are possible across portions of north and
central Georgia this morning, mainly in the Atlanta metro
extending to the northeast. Measurable accumulations are not
expected, although some areas may receive a light dusting.
 
What exactly is causing the unexpected snow flurries? Seeing photos online of some decent size flakes and light accumulations northeast of Atlanta.


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It's weird because the flakes 're getting larger and there is still a lot more to go. May get a measurable trace.
 
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