Had the pleasure of being out in Indy the first half of this week and brought this crap back home with me. Not a drop of rain out here this past week. Tomorrow can't come soon enough.
Sat out from 1030 until almost 1 AM. Counted 12 in total, including 1 orange fireball so bright I could see it's smoky tail and watched it break up. It may have been the best meteor I've ever seen.
Holy crap. That radar loop is the stuff of wet dreams...literally.
Such a shame this wasn't 3 months ago, we might have had our 1996 redux.
I'm almost at 2" since midnight!!
Depends on where you measured. I went with 2.75", but it probably compacted and melted some by the time I got home. I spent the day on the mountain hiking. And at 2000'+ that was every bit true. It was amazing.
We've lost rates here. Just light snow now. That won't accumulate in mid March daylight. No clue how much fell due to the wind. But everything is white and wintry. That was a fun 2 hours as the front plowed through.