Just noticed the tulip polpar has many black/shriveled leaves from the hard freeze. Most other trees aren't as far along so appear undamaged. The oaks are smart enough not to bust it out until the hard freeze threats are over.
Some models are showing multiple broken bands of storms tomorrow simultaneously. May be a challenge for those who wish to chase this event. Would love to be out there tomorrow giving it a go, but alas I'll be at work lol.
Was in MO, OK, and TX all last week. Looks like mid summer down in TX.
Up here it's greening up pretty nicely now. Several trees are starting to leaf out.
Looking forward to some boomers Tue evening
1" of snow here on Tuesday. Took heavy rates to add up to that as the ground was wet and it was the middle of the day. That snow was completely gone by yesterday morning. Snowed much of yesterday but it didn't even dust the grass. Shows how hard it was coming down on Tuesday.
Saw a few bursts of white rain earlier this afternoon.
Snowed pretty heavily once the rain switched to snow early this afternoon. Came down hard enough it covered the roads and paved areas. Picked up a little over an inch.
Broyles did the first day2 outlook early this morning, so wasn't surprised to see a major correction with the midday update.
Good luck and be safe to all you guys out east tomorrow, looking pretty volatile.
Have a shot at getting the most snowfall since mid January. All it has to do is make it to 0.4" to beat the 0.3" we received Feb 16th.
The timing of the most intense snowfall may time up right for accumulation potential down this way, as the heaviest rates look to arrive before sunrise Wed morning. Up to a slushy inch looks possible on grassy/elevated areas.