Cheeznado
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Since I got 3.5" with the last storm my .5" this time was just fine, a good trade for the incredible historic snows further south. Got down to 13F last night, lots of more road issues this morning. Atlanta always has a traffic nightmare in these types of scenarios, partly because a lot of people have no idea how to drive if the roads are slick at all, but also because any sort of hill was impossible to drive on. Should resolve soon.
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Florida is going to destroy it's all time snow record which is either 4 or 5 inches, already close to 6. All time record in New Orleans. What a storm and I got some here also!
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Total 1/2" of snow. Very unusual to get 2 accumulating events here in one winter. I'm very pleased. Of course the roads are a nightmare, accidents galore.
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That's where I am. It was heavy for a while.
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What's really ironic is that a lot of models said we would get .2 to .4 and that will be exactly correct.
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Heavy snow band in ATL, Looks like it is about to end, picked up the forecasted dusting, just never expected these kind of rates. EDIT: the back end was advancing, now it is not. We may get an ibnch or two. Amazing.
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1/8 S+
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Well i'll be hornswoggled. Out of nowhere an almost moderate snow band developed. Visibility 1 mile or so
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Very small snowflakes here now.
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The low dew points are killing us, -1 in Cartersville, 9 at the airport.
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Well, I stand corrected. Looks like some snow will occur, interesting that the GFS has 1.4 while the HRRR a trace. A dusting seems like the most likely outcome.
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As I thought the dry air is preventing any snow from reaching the ground, looking at the radar would not be surprised if we get nary a flake.
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Boy, dew points are super low way to the south in the low single digits, I think that might cut down on accumulations, not sure how well the models handle that.