I'm in Newnan, GA.
I'm originally from Detroit, so I was honestly kind of hoping for a warmish / snowless winter for a change. The "once in 25 year" snow that occurred here would be a run-of-the-mill snow event there.
Of course it depends on one's specific location, but at least here, we had the one of the worst snow/ice storms in 25 years (bearing in mind we only average 1" of snow for an entire season) and ended up 3*F below normal for the month
The last 1/3 of the month was ok, but it didn't make up for the majority of days featuring double digit negative departures during the first 2/3 of the month.
REally looking forward to the Spring-like weather after the extremely cold / snowy January.
Could get up into the 70s here today, despite the clouds / rain.
After the Elizabethtown construction, got caught in Cincinnati and Dayton's rush hour for about an hour. Did drive through two heavy downpours as well (one in Louisville and one south of Toledo).
Otherwise, had no problems getting home.
I would likely target Cleveland, but given my luck today in Nashville during an otherwise "perfect" time of year and "perfect" pattern, the bolded is a big concern.
Yep, right over downtown Nashville. By the time it moved in / developed, it was too late to drive outside of it.
At least we weren't screwed alone. Charleston, SC got ****ed also. Plus, there's always 2024.
Getting some typical diurnal CU overhead as we head into peak heating.
Hopefully, they begin to mix out / diminish, or at least none of these clouds will block my view of the eclipse. :-P
I'm in elizabethtown, ky and traffic on I-65 has slowed to a crawl at best.
Won't get to Nashville until night fall at this pace.
The rural roads, judging from the overpasses, are the same.