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- Skywatch_NC
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I measured exactly 7", in my back lawn. My 6"
rain gauge was buried exactly by 1", on
level ground, when the snow stopped.
I understand that other folks south
of here got closer to 11", then, farther
south than Lawrenceburg, where my middle
brother lives, close to the TN/AL line, they
only got rain. It's 36°F here, now, and, my
rain gauge is still buried up to the 3" mark!
It ain't melting very quickly.
rain gauge was buried exactly by 1", on
level ground, when the snow stopped.
I understand that other folks south
of here got closer to 11", then, farther
south than Lawrenceburg, where my middle
brother lives, close to the TN/AL line, they
only got rain. It's 36°F here, now, and, my
rain gauge is still buried up to the 3" mark!
It ain't melting very quickly.
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lol,,,,,,,,,breeze wrote:I measured exactly 7", in my back lawn. My 6"
rain gauge was buried exactly by 1", on
level ground, when the snow stopped.
I understand that other folks south
of here got closer to 11", then, farther
south than Lawrenceburg, where my middle
brother lives, close to the TN/AL line, they
only got rain. It's 36°F here, now, and, my
rain gauge is still buried up to the 3" mark!
It ain't melting very quickly.
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I won't complain with 11" of snow. If this coastal tracks 50 miles northwest from where it's currently progged, then Baltimore could see that much Wednesday, no kidding. But current projections show 3-5" on the lower eastern shore and southern Maryland down into central Virginia including Richmond, St Marys City, Salisbury, and Dover. Something to watch very closely through Wednesday.
Yes Summertown, TN got 11" of snow. Lawrence County got hit good with that heavy snow. Not bad for an area that tends to see less snow on a typical winter.
Jim
Yes Summertown, TN got 11" of snow. Lawrence County got hit good with that heavy snow. Not bad for an area that tends to see less snow on a typical winter.
Jim
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