IMBY here in Jacksonville, I ended up with 14" with drifts in some spots 5' deep. Yesterday and today I sure did miss Skip. We would be emailing back and forth about this storm and he would be over the moon excited for everyone with all this snow.
IMBY here in Jacksonville, I ended up with 14" with drifts in some spots 5' deep. Yesterday and today I sure did miss Skip. We would be emailing back and forth about this storm and he would be over the moon excited for everyone with all this snow.
Here is Jacksonville, I woke up to the windows at the house all half covered in an inch of snow from the wind blowing it so much during the night. Guess it's added insulation.
4.5" here in Jacksonville. Started around noon and hasn't stopped since. Looking at the radar, it doesn't appear it will be stopping anything soon. Averaging an inch an hour at this time.
Seeing that they are expecting the snow to start here(jacksonville) as early as 4am. I thought it was supposed to be closer to noon. Will be interesting to see what we get. So many different amounts shown that I have zero clue.
So far, every model is saying 7"+ for me except the Euro. It is saying 3". Will be interesting to see exactly what happens. At least for my area, it's on an island by itself.
Welp, woke up this morning to no 85 and no hurricane but the amounts did change avain. Now showing 5-8 inches in Jacksonville. What a roller coaster ride this has been.
Here in Jacksonville, my weather app said 0" this morning. At noon it said 1-3" and now says 3-5". I figure tomorrow it will say high of 85 with a hurricane coming.
I'm in Jacksonville. If no snow means avoiding ice and freezing rain, I'm fine with that. That Thursday evening/night forecast for us isn't anything I want.
I noticed that to. Wondering what that means for areas north and east of the storm around Jacksonville, etc. With the current NHC track, it would seem that less rain would be possible but at this point, it's a wait and see.