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Observations Winter 2017-18 snow totals

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Didn't see a thread on how much snow everyone has so far this winter so decided to start one. My total so far is 6.5 inches which is really good for my area. Hoping to see these totals go even higher especially for those that didn't get much from both storms. :cool:
 
.5" of slop in December.
.5" for the Jan 5th storm.
8" during the Jan 17th storm.
 
As many of you know Ive been doing some traveling lately. Here are the snowfall amounts Ive observed:

IN: 10"
GA: 8"
DE: 6" ( drifts over 2 feet with Blizzard conditons)
Total : 24"
 
As many of you know Ive been doing some traveling lately. Here are the snowfall amounts Ive observed:

IN: 10"
GA: 8"
DE: 6" ( drifts over 2 feet with Blizzard conditons)
Total : 24"
That's pretty crazy. The most snow I have ever seen was in '93. I traveled to Colorado in February '93 to go skiing and there was a record amount of snow that year there and several feet probably on the ground. Came back and witnessed the blizzard here with at least 8-10 inches where I was close to Alpharetta. :D
 
A measly dusting from all events. Seriously probably a total of half to 3/4 of an in total from all storms in north east Tennessee!!!

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That's pretty crazy. The most snow I have ever seen was in '93. I traveled to Colorado in February '93 to go skiing and there was a record amount of snow that year there and several feet probably on the ground. Came back and witnessed the blizzard here with at least 8-10 inches where I was close to Alpharetta. :D
Yeah its been a winter to remember for me. 2 feet of snow, -12 degrees, and several days that struggled to get above 0. No frozen pipes though. Maybe houses up here are better prepared for the cold.
 
Dec 9 : 9"
Dec 27: Dusting (0.1)
Jan 17: 1"

Total so far: 10.1"
Can't believe how much more you got in the same county. Pretty sure I had 5.5 inches in December in southern Forsyth. My friend in Alpharetta got close to a foot of snow in December since he was in the heavier band.
 
Can't believe how much more you got in the same county. Pretty sure I had 5.5 inches in December in southern Forsyth. My friend in Alpharetta got close to a foot of snow in December since he was in the heavier band.
Yeah, it usually happens. The Northern part of Forsyth seems to be snowier in events just due to it being north of a mountain I believe. I remember back in the 2011 storm, as soon as you drove south of the mountain, the 6 to 8 inch amounts went down to 5 to 3 inches across the area. And, of course, 2015's storm was a weird one, 3 in the far west, 1 in the far east, and 2 here in the middle. That gradient was horrible.
 
Yeah, it usually happens. The Northern part of Forsyth seems to be snowier in events just due to it being north of a mountain I believe. I remember back in the 2011 storm, as soon as you drove south of the mountain, the 6 to 8 inch amounts went down to 5 to 3 inches across the area. And, of course, 2015's storm was a weird one, 3 in the far west, 1 in the far east, and 2 here in the middle. That gradient was horrible.
Sawnee mountain? I think I heard of that before. I was in the Alpharetta area in 2011 so luckily I didn't have to worry about that. We got 8 inches of snow where I was at the time.
 
Sawnee mountain? I think I heard of that before. I was in the Alpharetta area in 2011 so luckily I didn't have to worry about that. We got 8 inches of snow where I was at the time.
Yep, and you got 8 inches in Alpharetta? Maybe there was some downsloping impacts as well like the last storm, but at a smaller scale in that instance? Would be interesting to look into.
 
Yep, and you got 8 inches in Alpharetta? Maybe there was some downsloping impacts as well like the last storm, but at a smaller scale in that instance? Would be interesting to look into.
Now that I think about it probably closer to 6 or so but someone near my area said 8. Either way that was quite a winter as well and we may just top it this year.
 
~2" of snow/sleet combined (mainly snow) from the once in a generation 1/3/18 storm. But that doesn't tell the whole story. There was also nearly 0.50" of ZR producing 3/16"-1/4" of ice accruing on trees. Total liquid equivalent 0.75" all with it 31 or colder! When was the last time that much liquid equiv fell here from a winter storm? 1/1922!

It didn't all melt away in shaded areas until 5 days later! Even 4 days later, there was still 2" in many shaded spots!

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Not official because the first winter storm had so much wind it was hard to get a good measurement. But I’m pretty sure right around 7.5 inches so far this season.
December: Four or five flurry events
January 12th: 4.5 inches snow plus a little bit of freezing rain.
January 15th-16th: 3 inches of snow
 
Here in SW Alabama, both systems combined, 7" of snow so far.
 
December ....3.5 inches
January ...... 6.0 inches
Total for the season 9.5 inches (which is close to normal)
Anything in February and March is just icing on the cake.
 
7 inches this winter season so far. That’s almost on par with 2011. We got close to 10 that winter. KATL got 3.1 inches in December 2017 and 2.3 inches from January 16th snowstorm so that brings them up to 5.4 inches so far.
 
If you combine all the snow from December and January at my house we have had barely a dusting to cover a frozen car window. It looks like the Chattanooga area has been given the middle finger so far. Just south in Georgia and east of us they have had nice dustings but nothing at our house.
 
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