Some of the heaviest snow I have ever seen...
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Some of the heaviest snow I have ever seen...
It started flurrying (is that even a word?) around 11:30 p.m. , and now it is nearly over. By midnight it was snowing heavily, and by 12:30 it was the heaviest snow I have ever seen. The visibility was barely greater than zero...and this was just walking. I can't even imagine how horrible the roads were. We have at least 5 inches here...on top of the ice from a couple of days ago. A report from a NWS employee from the Northern IN office has indicated more than 3 inches in one hour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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JenyEliza wrote:KingOfWeather wrote:Got 3 inches here from this nice little suprise!![]()
Seasonal total now up to 39 inches!
Oh, go ahead. Rub it in.
Seasonal total here for 2004/2005 winter: 0.0 inches.
Aww.

Well hopefully now with the upcomming pattern change you and metro Atlanta can get in on some of the snow!

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KingOfWeather wrote:Got 3 inches here from this nice little suprise!![]()
Seasonal total now up to 39 inches!
KEWL! I'm at OVER 50% of my yearly total thus far, we've had OVER 65" and yet ANOTHER system for Mon night into Weds....could be a RECORD breaking year (too bad it doesn't do TOO much for the drought!)
Dennis
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KingOfWeather wrote:JenyEliza wrote:KingOfWeather wrote:Got 3 inches here from this nice little suprise!![]()
Seasonal total now up to 39 inches!
Oh, go ahead. Rub it in.
Seasonal total here for 2004/2005 winter: 0.0 inches.
Aww.![]()
Well hopefully now with the upcomming pattern change you and metro Atlanta can get in on some of the snow!Actually i think its a very good bet you all will.
Thanks! I realize that Atlanta isn't exactly snow-capital of the world, and we're never going to have big numbers for seasonal totals...but we Atlantans really, really look forward to the one or two winter weather events that (usually) come our way each year.
Should have seen how we reacted during Superstorm! What a blast! Of course, I probably won't ever see snow like that here again in my lifetime. Wish I had pictures. It was fun.
Well, here's to hoping. Crossing fingers!

Jeny
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JenyEliza wrote:KingOfWeather wrote:Got 3 inches here from this nice little suprise!![]()
Seasonal total now up to 39 inches!
Oh, go ahead. Rub it in.
Seasonal total here for 2004/2005 winter: 0.0 inches.
Total here since January 4, 2002: ZERO! ZLITCH! NADA! Best I've seen is flurries.

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