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  1. As far as Wva is concerned No Not at least if you look at the forecast for Davis Cold
  2. WRAL said the temp at 1800 feet is about 6 degrees warmer than 500 feet (sensors on the Tower)
  3. But hopefully the tree/power line iceorama will be avoided
  4. Garner with definite somewhat noisey precip Black tarp on the grlli on the back deck has slight glaze-no visble signs of sleet . Earlier today with a 5 minute fizzle the sleet/dandruff snow was visible
  5. Garner town has a very slight tingle in the bushes right now
  6. Yea we had a fizzle this afternoon in Garner town nothing since
  7. NWS says the last 3/4 to an inch will be above freezing cold rain in Raleigh
  8. I have a cluster of about a dozen daffodils , about 5 inches in height First poked out at the very end of December Be interesting to see how they fare
  9. Lots of weird double posting from this software tonight?
  10. I live in SE Wake-and often that is sooo different from Derm or Chapel hill
  11. HOnestly wral doesn't do a bad job in the end
  12. I am fine with anything other than a ton of freezing rain-bringing down power lines where ever that occurs
  13. WRAL predicting 34-37 degree snow , sleet Sunday ugghh
  14. I don't travel all that much-but will be far far away Sunday.That should be good karma for a nice snow-that I will miss
  15. Wake County Schools closed Tuesday I live in SE wake Its 33-lite snow melting as it hits the rain soaked ground
  16. Freezing fog is not really a meteorological term, Pearson said. In order for it to form you need items or an object near the surface to be below freezing temperature, he said. This could include, trees, power lines and power poles, fences, tall weeds or cars. The air above the ground has supercooled water droplets in it, that might be just below freezing but are still in liquid form. Once those droplets come in contact with something at the ground or just above the ground freeze on contact with the surface of that object, Pearson said. Most often, freezing fog does accumulate on trees and power lines and if the wind is calm or maybe even light, can make a very picturesque scene as the supercooled water droplets turn into ice crystals (also called rime ice). If there is some wind, then the water droplets will just form more as a hard layer of ice vs the more crystalized picturesque rime ice.
  17. Many moons ago I use to drive/hitchhike from Madison Wis to Indianapolis On more than one occassion I would get to the Big Turn South, past Gary I guess it was, and there was that weird Lake effect snow-like a sorcerer had cast a spell on that part of Lake country
  18. This map above is hilarious .But Maybe Just Maybe
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