Greene728
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Brutal here this morning. When I left home it was pouring snow and 15* with a 25mph north wind.
I truly don't understand how you deal with it.
Brutal here this morning. When I left home it was pouring snow and 15* with a 25mph north wind.
Somebody in the Ga. mountains has some good snow coverage...you can see it on the higher elevations from 400 at the Forsyth-Dawson line.
Yesterday, there was a clearly defined snow line starting at about 2500' that covered everything. Frozen trees, limbs, leaves, everything. The sun melted a lot of that today even though we never got above freezing. Now, the line is still there, but it's mostly snow on the ground.
I know one thing, It's days like today that make me glad I work inside.
Yesterday, there was a clearly defined snow line starting at about 2500' that covered everything. Frozen trees, limbs, leaves, everything. The sun melted a lot of that today even though we never got above freezing. Now, the line is still there, but it's mostly snow on the ground.
I know one thing, It's days like today that make me glad I work inside.
Hey Miggy, end of the week still looking rocky around here?
Hey Miggy, end of the week still looking rocky around here?
Came to ask this.
Right now the models are split. Euro takes it north and the GFS keeps it south. The NWS is hedging and putting their discussion somewhere in the middle.
Give it a couple of days and a resolution will be closer.
Okay, what about tomorrow's lashing?
Doesn't look like much so far according to the SPC.
Okay, what about tomorrow's lashing?