Moisture coming thru north GA is looking promising. Starting to think I may see a few flakes. Y’all from Haywood North above 3000’ wouldn’t be surprised to see a inch or two.
Just had a rain shower push through. Maybe it’s my imagination but I would’ve swore there was a few snowflakes mixed in. Sitting at 39 and slowly dropping. Here’s to hoping for a car topper in the morning and good luck to you higher elevation people.
Typical strong El nino is warm December transition in January and a cold February. Not saying that’ll be the case but nothing to get worked up about at this point. On a side note I’m happy with the December look and think it may hold a surprise due to a -NAO developing.
Received some much needed rain this morning. Don’t know exact amount since my gauge is down at the moment but I’d bet a good 1/4” fell last night and this morning.
Models are shifting the tropical storm to far south for us to get much benefit, but Monday and Tuesday look quite wet around here so hopefully we can score some rain that way.
We got a big storm in northern Macon county about a hour ago lots of wind and quarter size hail. Looks like the main line is about to move thru. Hopefully it’s not as strong.
Wouldn’t be surprised to see some flood advisory or warning start popping up in the mountains. It’s been a constant moderate to heavy rain since about 10:30 A.M. With more on the way.
Light to moderate rain falling again this morning. So much for the so called heat wave last week. Forecast had multiple days in the low 90’s, and only managed 86 Saturday and yesterday.
According to the last few Hrrr runs it holds up fairly good. Should be heavy downpours for most and some embedded storms. Also shows another round moving thru in the early morning hours.
Models seem to struggle with deform bands / dry slots. So who knows we definitely still have a chance for a 2-4” event to happen down this way. With that being said it’s probably dead right and will be lucky to get a dusting.