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From GSP: As of 1040 PM EST Friday: Temps were running a few degrees warmer than forecast thanks to thick cloud cover streaming across the forecast area. Populated in the latest OBS to get the hourly temps back on track. Seeing some light returns tracking across NE GA, the western SC Upstate and the southern NC mountains this evening. If any of this activity is managing to reach the ground, it`s doing so in the form of drizzle. Cloud cover will continue to thicken through the next hour or so, limiting radiational cooling and leading to lows around 3-6 degrees above climo. However, temps are still expected to drop near or below freezing mainly north of I-85 later tonight. .
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2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
34.8/29 here in NE Hickory. Don’t think this will be much of an event here at all. . -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Speaking of the old timers, anyone seen @jburns recently? One of the OG mods in this regional subforum. . -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Finished the event with 5.64 inches of rainfall. Wow. . -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Just got home. We have gotten 4.71 inches at the house here in NE Hickory, and it is still coming down. I understand we may get up to another inch overnight. Pretty crazy for a rather unadvertised event. -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
At the in-laws in Black Mountain. 3.46 inches here and rain is still falling, despite no overhead radar returns. Anxious to see my totals in Hickory when we return later this evening. -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
20.1 F for the low this morning IMBY. -
Lots of fun watching this KSU v ISU game tonight on FOX. It’s just been dumping snow. Hope we get to experience something like that this year. It’s been a while. .
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Finished with 1.75 inches of rainfall from yesterday’s event here in NW Hickory. Very much needed. .
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2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Wow! Over two inches in Maggie Valley? We got 0.12 IMBY in Hickory. . -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Nice, Met! I wish you all the best. This weatherboard is the closest thing I get to social media, though. So, I hope you will continue to post on here. =) -
2023-2024 Fall/Winter Mountain Thread
calculus1 replied to The Alchemist's topic in Southeastern States
Only made it down to 40.9 F here in NE Hickory. Surprised we didn’t go colder hearing those other numbers around. Maybe I’m living in more and more of an urban heat island, LOL. -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
You the man! A 25K. With elevation. Nice. My boys run cross country, but I haven’t ran anything near that in a long time. Hike? Yes. Run? No. [emoji16] . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Gotta love the GSP disco when the forecasters get creative. From this morning’s write up: “So, it`s safe to say that the period should be dry, apart from the outside chance of a little shower getting some traction Wednesday afternoon east of I-77...but this looks about as likely as my new kitten is to stop trying to eat the cord on my alarm clock (read: not likely at all).” . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Line looks strong. How much will the mountains chew it up? Hoping it survives to give us some rain here in Hickory. . -
Very strong storm in Hickory this afternoon. Winds took down a couple of trees in my neighborhood, including one in my yard that went across the street. I’ve got good neighbors, though. We all pitched in together to get it cleaned up. Also, shout out to the City of Hickory crew, who were already here this evening to clean up stuff that we hadn’t gotten to and to haul it all off. Very thankful.
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2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Nothing in Hickory today after just shy of an inch of rain yesterday. . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Yeah, we got 1.68 inches last night between 10 and midnight. The storm just developed over us in Hickory and stayed there. Very heavy rain producer. Lightning and thunder too. -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Got another quarter inch of rainfall myself this afternoon/evening. Heading to the SW mountains tomorrow for several days. West of Robbinsville in a few cabins with extended family. Should be fun. Plan to drive the Cherohola Skyway while out that way. First time doing that. Hope to do a few hikes off it too. . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Buncombe is like the driest county in the state. Surrounded by mountains, they get downsloped no matter the direction from which the weather system approaches. On the other hand, Gorges State Park, just a few score miles to their south (in @rainforest backyard) is located in the wettest county in the state. There’s an excellent exhibit on this huge disparity in precipitation at the visitor center at the aforementioned state park. So, the paltry rainfall total at the Asheville airport for this system does not surprise me in the least. . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
100% agree! I have loved this extended spring. We had a high of only 66 today. In Hickory. On June 21. Wow. Oh, and I am now at 4.21 inches of rainfall this week with more to come tonight and tomorrow. It has been quite wet. -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Agreed on both statements, and I have also greatly appreciated the duration of the event. While there have been significant downpours from time to time, most of our 3+ inches have been spread out over the past 48 hours. It makes it much easier for the ground to absorb and rebound. However, I know some of our escarpment members have had much more rain in shorter periods, so it might get pretty bad along the Blue Ridge before this is all said and done. @strongwxnc is winning the rainfall challenge right now, it seems. He's even beating out @Rainforrest! -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
Hate to hear about the basement flooding. I know all about that from experience. No fun at all. We were largely spared much additional rainfall overnight. Cool, wedgy, and drizzly on tap today! May not make it out of the 60s in Hickory! That’s my kind of June weather. [emoji16] . -
2023 Mountains Spring/Summer Thread
calculus1 replied to Tyler Penland's topic in Southeastern States
We recently crossed the 3-inch mark IMBY for this system. The heaviest downpours were early this morning, though. . -
While it may be incorrect, it is also quite possible for rainfall values to be quite varied over a very limited distance. If you do have it under a tree, your data will definitely be skewed, but most likely through underreporting rather than over reporting.
