And most of Central SC hasn't recived 1+ inches of snow since Nov 2014. A lot of us are well overdue for a decent snow event.The funniest part is @Myfrotho704_ hasn't seen an inch since 2018
And most of Central SC hasn't recived 1+ inches of snow since Nov 2014. A lot of us are well overdue for a decent snow event.The funniest part is @Myfrotho704_ hasn't seen an inch since 2018
Well, we're technically talking about the airport, not the city proper. I think that even the city proper, which is 15 or so miles north, is a little colder than the airport on radiational nights. The airport is THE worst and is thus quite unrepresentative of the ATL area on good radiational cooling nights.
IF KATL doesn't get a freeze one of the next two nights, KSAV will have a shot at an earlier freeze. Ridiculous!
Geez , I wasn’t aware Atlanta city proper has yet to record a freeze . It’s amazing that it’s UHI has essentially pushed its average first freeze date all the way to December . That’s similar to a typical coastal location . Imagine if we had an Atlanta sized city on the coast, place probably wouldn’t freeze till January . NYC actually averages it’s first freeze almost in December at la guardia. Granted LGA is a terrible station and runs 2 degrees warmer than other city stations so I don’t see it’s averages as reflective at all and complete rubbish . Same for Baltimore .
It’s an interesting trend, exacerbated by urban sprawl in cities but even when you look at rural areas you can observe the same trend .This isn't exactly an exaggeration, the higher our average humidity levels get, along with some slight elevation we have here, our climate is mirroring an oceanic climate every so slightly. The difference between days and nights are creeping under 20 degrees spreads.
Best storms are the ones not warned. ?Ummm this little shower just deposited some ice
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Awning over backdoor, hail, graupel, sleet? Caught me by surprise, heard ip hitting the window
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Looks like you had a good little graupel showerUmmm this little shower just deposited some ice
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Awning over backdoor, hail, graupel, sleet? Caught me by surprise, heard ip hitting the window
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Classic meta wannabe special you can’t make these things upUmmm this little shower just deposited some ice
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Awning over backdoor, hail, graupel, sleet? Caught me by surprise, heard ip hitting the window
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Ummm this little shower just deposited some ice
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Awning over backdoor, hail, graupel, sleet? Caught me by surprise, heard ip hitting the window
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Man, I am way ahead of you, lol... I have been bitching about this for fourty years, no kidding, all old Atl Mets always said the same thing, that the airport temp is NOT representative of the actual temp in Atlanta. Yes, Atlanta is a massive heat island, that island has gotten progressively warmer over the last few decades, so it's even worse now than then. I live in the Morningside area just a few miles from the core, I have already had a freeze as have most of the Metro. The temp at KATL is recorded in an area between runways located in the busiest Airport in the USA, and interchangeably, the World.I say move it anywhere else. Geez, they could even move it to near Jonesboro on the southside just a few miles away and it be much colder on rad. nights.
Webber, this is an amazing sight! I had no idea! Just some screen grab highlights!A link worth saving for later, esp for SC folks. SC State Climate Office has a database of winter storm events going back to 1958 in GIS format:
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/7ae9e53751d547cabe5c1dbaa74b2336/page/page_0/
It's just a bit too late. I like the cold air being in place. Wish the trough was slightly farther west.
Freeze watch: KATL was 43 at 11PM. To the NW, Chattanooga was down to 37 and Nashville was already 32.1. They may get a chance later this week too.
2. 1148' I actually don't drop as low as some of the other areas around me either, my locale relies heavily on the CAA to get to my coldest temps. The low spots immediately around me are around 1000-1050', and they are always colder on calm nights. On calm cooling nights my temps will drop rapidly until around midnight, go up and down until about 3 hours before sunrise, and then start dropping again.
3. The northwest winds have really picked up now, so its going to be close. ?
An example on a calm evening for me:
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