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Weather Discussion => General Weather Chat => Topic started by: TWCToday on February 11, 2010, 02:57:23 PM
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1-3 inches with local amounts of 2-4 expect across much of the deep south including parts of FL. Pensacola under a Winter Storm Warning
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That's just impressive. More snow for you all in the south... :blink:
Unfortunately (well, good news for you guys :P ) no more storms are due to pass by my area so I really hope this is the last of February Fury. You guys deserve a break. :hmm:
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WOO HOO!!! snow not once, but TWICE this Week!!!! :happy: :) :D :dance: :biggrin:
(http://b.imagehost.org/0265/Snow.png) (http://b.imagehost.org/view/0265/Snow)
I also heard of reports of 9 inches just west of Dallas,TX! :wow: :wow: :wow:
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Snowstorm Update:
Dallas, TX has picked up 7.9 inches (and counting) making this the snowiest February 11th on record and the snowiest 24 hour snowfall on record. This also brings their snowfall total for the winter to 11.1 inches! This has become a historical feat for them. :yes:
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
705 PM CST THU FEB 11 2010
...SNOW EVENT ONE FOR THE RECORD BOOKS...
AT 7 PM...DFW AIRPORT HAD RECORDED 7.9 INCHES OF SNOW TODAY. THIS
BREAKS THE PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD FOR FEBRUARY 11 OF 1.4 INCHES SET
IN 1988. THIS ALSO BREAKS THE PREVIOUS 24-HOUR RECORD FOR
FEBRUARY...7.5 INCHES ON FEBRUARY 17, 1978 AND FEBRUARY 25, 1924.
THIS IS THE GREATEST CALENDAR-DAY SNOWFALL TOTAL ON RECORD FOR
DALLAS/FORT WORTH. THE PREVIOUS RECORD WAS 7.8 INCHES ON JANUARY 15,
1964 AND JANUARY 14, 1917.
THIS BRINGS THE SEASONAL SNOWFALL TOTAL TO 11.1 INCHES...WHICH IS
THE 4TH HIGHEST SEASONAL TOTAL ON RECORD FOR DALLAS/FORT WORTH. THIS
IS THE SNOWIEST WINTER IN 32 SEASONS (SINCE 1977-1978).
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LATEST DALLAS REPORT (also posted in PBS)
8.7 inches of snow @ DFW Airport...almost 20 hours of constant snowfall. What a sight to see! :thrilled:
Winter Storm Warning remains in effect until NOW 6 AM Friday...Many schools already closed for tomorrow...Roads expected to get real icy and dangerous tonight as temperatures fall below freezing.
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GO DALLAS :D
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It's amazing how snowfall amounts are being underpredicted in a lot of areas, it's even more amazing how the GFS and NAM computer models took such a large shift to the north with this storm compared to a couple of days ago. This goes to show that these storms are still unpredictable no matter what computer models say. Even now they're (GFS/NAM) trying to bomb this out into the 980's and 970's just off the SC coast! :o
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Which means more snow for me I hope :P Winter Storm Watches for the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Final Totals from Yesterday in the Dallas-Fort Worth area:
11.2 inches of snow (12 AM Thursday to 12 AM Friday)
12.5 inches of snow (4 AM Thursday to 4 AM Friday)
Any snowfall record in Dallas, TX was smashed yesterday! :thrilled: Yes, I am really excited. :P
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Here's a snowfall map of how much has accumulated over North/Central Georgia. :happy:
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Very impressive :)
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Very impressive :)
Very impressive indeed! :D I'm still in shock over the 8.6 inches in Columbia,SC! The one place that wasn't forecasted to get much of anything until the last minute. The roads around here are horrible especially side roads, I wouldn't dare try to drive around until now since it's around 30° so raods are starting to get wet. Even the weekend OCM at our NBC affiliate Chris Holcomb was stuck on a I-85 access road for 5 hours, he barely got into work in time for the 6am newscast this morning.
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Here Comes ROUND TWO! :happy:
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
300 PM EST SAT FEB 13 2010
GAZ001>009-011>016-019>025-027-030>039-041>062-066>076-078>086-
089>098-102>113-140900-
DADE-WALKER-CATOOSA-WHITFIELD-MURRAY-FANNIN-GILMER-UNION-TOWNS-
CHATTOOGA-GORDON-PICKENS-DAWSON-LUMPKIN-WHITE-FLOYD-BARTOW-
CHEROKEE-FORSYTH-HALL-BANKS-JACKSON-MADISON-POLK-PAULDING-COBB-
NORTH FULTON-GWINNETT-BARROW-CLARKE-OCONEE-OGLETHORPE-WILKES-
HARALSON-CARROLL-DOUGLAS-SOUTH FULTON-DEKALB-ROCKDALE-WALTON-
NEWTON-MORGAN-GREENE-TALIAFERRO-HEARD-COWETA-FAYETTE-CLAYTON-
SPALDING-HENRY-BUTTS-JASPER-PUTNAM-HANCOCK-WARREN-TROUP-
MERIWETHER-PIKE-UPSON-LAMAR-MONROE-JONES-BALDWIN-WASHINGTON-
GLASCOCK-JEFFERSON-HARRIS-TALBOT-TAYLOR-CRAWFORD-BIBB-TWIGGS-
WILKINSON-JOHNSON-EMANUEL-MUSCOGEE-CHATTAHOOCHEE-MARION-SCHLEY-
MACON-PEACH-HOUSTON-BLECKLEY-LAURENS-TREUTLEN-STEWART-WEBSTER-
SUMTER-DOOLY-CRISP-PULASKI-WILCOX-DODGE-TELFAIR-WHEELER-
MONTGOMERY-TOOMBS-
300 PM EST SAT FEB 13 2010
...WINTRY PRECIPITATION EXPECTED FOR NORTH AND PORTIONS OF CENTRAL
GEORGIA SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING...
A STORM SYSTEM DEVELOPING OVER THE PLAINS WILL MOVE QUICKLY INTO
THE TENNESSEE VALLEY REGION BY SUNDAY MORNING...SPREADING PRECIPITATION
INTO PORTIONS OF NORTH AND WEST GEORGIA SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT THIS
TIME...IT APPEARS THAT THE PRECIPITATION ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON WILL
FALL AS RAIN. HOWEVER...AS WE GO INTO SUNDAY NIGHT THE PRECIPITATION
IS EXPECTED TO BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD WITH RAIN BECOMING MIXED
WITH SNOW ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA DURING THE EVENING. PRECIPITATION
IS EXPECTED TO CHANGE TO ALL SNOW ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA AFTER
MIDNIGHT...AND CONTINUE INTO MONDAY MORNING. ACROSS PORTIONS OF
CENTRAL GEORGIA A RAIN-SNOW MIX IS EXPECTED...GENERALLY NORTH OF A
COLUMBUS TO MACON LINE.
LATEST INDICATIONS ARE THAT SOME AREAS ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA COULD
SEE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS IN THE 1 TO 2 INCH RANGE...MAINLY FROM A
CEDARTOWN TO GAINESVILLE LINE NORTHWARD...BEFORE THE SNOW TAPERS
OFF TO FLURRIES MONDAY AFTERNOON.
THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY...AND SMALL ADJUSTMENTS IN THE
STORM TRACK MAY MAKE SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE POTENTIAL SNOWFALL
ACCUMULATIONS. RESIDENTS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA ARE URGED
TO MONITOR THEIR NOAA WEATHER RADIOS OR THEIR LOCAL MEDIA FOR
LATER UPDATES.