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January 9-10 Winter Storm Obs Thread II


Isopycnic

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Yes it does. Looked like hour 5-15 it brings it back up from the SE !

<br />anyone seen the 18z ruc?  it looks sort of like a very similar event that happened after the christmas storm. <br /><br />once the energy starts transferring to the coast, there is a backbuilding/reversing of some moisture back into ne and east central ga.  not a lot, but still sort of interesting to see<br /><br />edited to add: this could also affect the upstate<br />
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laugh.gif sorry.. my typing abilities aren't as great as they used to be!

No worries! I saw it and couldn't resist. My typing skills have gone way down today as well. I have gone back over some of the things I have typed and been like "WTF?" Couldn't even understand what I was trying to say.

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I agree with this. If it isn't going to snow, I wish it would just be sunny and warm. Cold weather is a waste unless it snows and makes things interesting.

But it IS going to snow. It may not be much or as much as we wanted, but I have little doubt we'll see some flakes later this afternoon. The freezing rain/drizzle could be interesting overnight, as well. Tomorrow morning's commute likely won't go smoothly for a lot of people.

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anyone seen the 18z ruc? it looks sort of like a very similar event that happened after the christmas storm.

once the energy starts transferring to the coast, there is a backbuilding/reversing of some moisture back into ne and east central ga. not a lot, but still sort of interesting to see

edited to add: this could also affect the upstate

It shows 12 more hours of freezing rain imby :weight_lift::lol: Things are looking real pretty now as the freezing rain continues....

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anyone seen the 18z ruc? it looks sort of like a very similar event that happened after the christmas storm.

once the energy starts transferring to the coast, there is a backbuilding/reversing of some moisture back into ne and east central ga. not a lot, but still sort of interesting to see

edited to add: this could also affect the upstate

The weenie in me is routing for this band to develop just because it would look magnificent with a couple tenths of ice on top of this snow; but now I'm becoming concerned that I might lose power tonight.

Generally, if a bear farts in the woods around here I lose power for a week...

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But it IS going to snow. It may not be much or as much as we wanted, but I have little doubt we'll see some flakes later this afternoon. The freezing rain/drizzle could be interesting overnight, as well. Tomorrow morning's commute likely won't go smoothly for a lot of people.

I think we're running out of time for this to be much of an impact in my area.

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