This might be the most interesting weather day of January and its not even a snowstorm. 6-8 inches of rain in 12 hours or less along the escarpment (especially Transylvania, Henderson, Polk)could cause big flash flooding issues.
We don't get as many true CAD highest anchored in the NE and the Atlantic and Gulf waters are torching which leads to stronger warm noses. That's my theory at least.
I'm 32 now. So about 3 degrees cooler. I was 15 this morning, how about you? My dad lives on Ashworth road and is usually 2 or 3 degrees warmer on calm nights too.
We actually got down to 27.8 and it clouded up more and its 29 again. It was supposed to be 34 right now.
Latest HRRR has a lot more snow on the escarpment than previous runs and it's been going up each run
I think many right along the escarpment will get a few hours of sleet with this mid level dry area. Maybe it will be enough to coat the ground. I will consider that a win.