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44 minutes ago, BooneWX said:

It’s absolutely dumping chicken feathers here

I like that term.  
I’m in Surry Co and it been snowing steady since around 8:30 last night. 
Nothing heavy just steady. 
Bird eye view I would say we have about 4 in. and it still snowing.Temperature is 20 degrees so that’s a 20 to 1 ratio

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Northern Foothills Snowman said:

I like that term.  
I’m in Surry Co and it been snowing steady since around 8:30 last night. 
Nothing heavy just steady. 
Bird eye view I would say we have about 4 in. and it still snowing.Temperature is 20 degrees so that’s a 20 to 1 ratio

 

 

Hold it down up there on my behalf. I grew up in Mount Airy.

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14 minutes ago, Northern Foothills Snowman said:

We’re on Haystack Road. 
Im 64 and have seen many storm. 
But I’ve never seen 3 in sleet like we had last weekend and Snow at 20 degrees. 
It’s awesome. 

I know Haystack road well. This Bannertown boy used to date a girl out that way when I was in high school. 

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It's a little scary living on the edge of this precipitation blob. If the ULL digs too far, I suppose the rates could drop significantly.

I just measured a hair under two inches so far. Based on previous posts in this thread, I'm assuming it began around 3-4 AM, so I've averaged close to half-inch per hour rates so far.

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2 minutes ago, calculus1 said:

It's a little scary living on the edge of this precipitation blob. If the ULL digs too far, I suppose the rates could drop significantly.

I just measured a hair under two inches so far. Based on previous posts in this thread, I'm assuming it began around 3-4 AM, so I've averaged close to half-inch per hour rates so far.

It began here around 12:30 am but light until 2 or 3 am. 

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