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1/21 - 1/22 Winter Storm Threat


Brick Tamland
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My lady is currently at an ACLS class and being the weenie I am, I've been sending her periodic updates. With the virga this morning, and the moisture on the way, I think being cautious is probably best. ATL folk drive terribly in winter weather. I remember the snowpocalypse years back and hearing of friends stuck on 85 SB and abandoning their cars after just a couple inches!

 

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9 minutes ago, Brick Tamland said:

I didn't know the run before had that much in NC. I am surprised no one posted it earlier.

I posted the quantitative precipitation maps earlier this morning. I prefer to use them to recognize trends rather than snowfall maps in situations where precipitation type isn't in question. 

6 hours ago, Tullioz said:

The NW trend continues on the NAM as well.

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2 minutes ago, Brick Tamland said:

Yeah, last three runs of the NAM have been back and forth with how far west the snow gets in NC and the totals. 

It’s because these models are tools, not verbatim. Everyone take a breather and watch the radar at this point. Many of us will get snow. Some more than others but weather is going to weather and the NAM/HRRR/GFS etc are all beyond useless at this juncture. 

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2 minutes ago, goldman75 said:

How much wiggle room does the Carolina coast have if the nw trend goes much further before it turns into a sleet fest? 

I’ve been thinking about this too. Was thinking of driving to the coast to try to see some decent snow. Fortunately wiggle room time is dwindling. I think we get snow at the coast.

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Seems like the HRRR is depicting ground truth reasonably close so far. Actually 6z was probably a bit to far inland for LA Island corrected at 12z. Doesn't mean we won't get precip further inland in the Carolina's, but it is all to easy to look at virga and think the models are to suppressed with the moisture 

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16 minutes ago, Vicious Fluid said:

My lady is currently at an ACLS class and being the weenie I am, I've been sending her periodic updates. With the virga this morning, and the moisture on the way, I think being cautious is probably best. ATL folk drive terribly in winter weather. I remember the snowpocalypse years back and hearing of friends stuck on 85 SB and abandoning their cars after just a couple inches!

 

In fairness on 2014, since I lived through that - the roads went from drivable to ice rinks in about a 30 minute timespan.

As soon as they iced everything became impassable because of accidents and the inability of cars to drive up icy hills.

Thankfully I worked from home that day but I had teammates who went in to town to work and they got stuck on those roads. 

They brined the highways but it rained first and washed it all away. Then the temp dropped and the frozen precip started. 

There is a great time lapse somewhere of traffic in Atlanta that day. It went from every road being green to every road being red in about 45 minutes.

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4 minutes ago, RamblinRed said:

In fairness on 2014, since I lived through that - the roads went from drivable to ice rinks in about a 30 minute timespan.

As soon as they iced everything became impassable because of accidents and the inability of cars to drive up icy hills.

Thankfully I worked from home that day but I had teammates who went in to town to work and they got stuck on those roads. 

They brined the highways but it rained first and washed it all away. Then the temp dropped and the frozen precip started. 

There is a great time lapse somewhere of traffic in Atlanta that day. It went from every road being green to every road being red in about 45 minutes.

I remember that event very well, and it was absolutely worst case for ATL and metro. I was home for the first part of it, but had to work 3 days after the snow fell. We didn't have power for 2 days, and survived by the fireplace. On day 3, we finally got power back, just in time for me to ride (no joke) a moped from Buford to the nursing home I tech'd at in Gainesville. Ah, that was some ride! One of my buddies who was stuck on 85 linked up with a friend who luckily lived off the highway near the old Duluth cinema strip mall. Took him 3 hours to walk there, in the snow, with a blanket and his phone while his car sat on the freeway. I believe it was after that storm that my area petitioned to buy their first 3 salt trucks in a decade (prior to that, we had only 1)!

 

Sorry for the banter. Nostalgic, I guess. 

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