PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX705 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. THISBREAKS THE PREVIOUS DAILY RECORD FOR FEBRUARY 11 OF 1.4 INCHES SETIN 1988. THIS ALSO BREAKS THE PREVIOUS 24-HOUR RECORD FORFEBRUARY...7.5 INCHES ON FEBRUARY 17, 1978 AND FEBRUARY 25, 1924.THIS IS THE GREATEST CALENDAR-DAY SNOWFALL TOTAL ON RECORD FORDALLAS/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 ISTHE 4TH HIGHEST SEASONAL TOTAL ON RECORD FOR DALLAS/FORT WORTH. THISIS THE SNOWIEST WINTER IN 32 SEASONS (SINCE 1977-1978).
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENTNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA300 PM EST SAT FEB 13 2010GAZ001>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 CENTRALGEORGIA SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING...A STORM SYSTEM DEVELOPING OVER THE PLAINS WILL MOVE QUICKLY INTOTHE TENNESSEE VALLEY REGION BY SUNDAY MORNING...SPREADING PRECIPITATIONINTO PORTIONS OF NORTH AND WEST GEORGIA SUNDAY AFTERNOON. AT THISTIME...IT APPEARS THAT THE PRECIPITATION ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON WILLFALL AS RAIN. HOWEVER...AS WE GO INTO SUNDAY NIGHT THE PRECIPITATIONIS EXPECTED TO BECOME MORE WIDESPREAD WITH RAIN BECOMING MIXEDWITH SNOW ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA DURING THE EVENING. PRECIPITATIONIS EXPECTED TO CHANGE TO ALL SNOW ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA AFTERMIDNIGHT...AND CONTINUE INTO MONDAY MORNING. ACROSS PORTIONS OFCENTRAL GEORGIA A RAIN-SNOW MIX IS EXPECTED...GENERALLY NORTH OF ACOLUMBUS TO MACON LINE.LATEST INDICATIONS ARE THAT SOME AREAS ACROSS NORTH GEORGIA COULDSEE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS IN THE 1 TO 2 INCH RANGE...MAINLY FROM ACEDARTOWN TO GAINESVILLE LINE NORTHWARD...BEFORE THE SNOW TAPERSOFF TO FLURRIES MONDAY AFTERNOON.THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY...AND SMALL ADJUSTMENTS IN THESTORM TRACK MAY MAKE SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE POTENTIAL SNOWFALLACCUMULATIONS. RESIDENTS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA ARE URGEDTO MONITOR THEIR NOAA WEATHER RADIOS OR THEIR LOCAL MEDIA FORLATER UPDATES.