I have a hard time believing 6-8" for Indy with marginal temps. Going to be too much mixing. Does anyone on here think any of the Indy metro has a shot at 6-8" ?
I am just north of Indy in Carmel. Im hoping to see at least a couple inches out of this. It's been a very depressing winter. I wonder if theres any chance advisories or watches will be issued today ? Also I bet the lows will trend even colder with the arctic air if there is snowcover. Weather.com has me at 0 on Fri morning.
I would definitely be excited if I was in Canton or Cumming but it looks like most of metro Atl will get mostly rain. The good news is that for snow starved Atlantans, the snow is just a short drive away.
Sure is a sharp cutoff. Cherokee and Forsyth under Warnings and the airport isnt even under an Advisory. Can 40 miles really make that much of a difference ?
Im skeptical about much in the way of accumulation outside the higher elevations in GA. Even Gainesville should be in the mid to upper 30s most of tomorrow.
When people say we get our best snows in March i think they are full of BS. Whens the last time there was a widespread March snow from Birmingham to Raleigh ?