tron777 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 9:53 am
Radar easily showing how the metro on north is probably going to get the shaft or very little on this one. But as of a couple of days ago or so, we knew that was going to be the case. Matt... we are going to live through you on this one.
I'm too much on edge for the bust potential to be honest. That Northern cutoff is too scary.
I think you're good for 1-2". I am literally on the 0-1" line.
I'm with dce...surprised to be getting some light flurry action when I didn't expect anything. They sure did brine the crap out of the interstates up here.
Tipp City, Ohio
Southern Miami County
I75 Corridor 3 miles north of KDAY
The dry air is so bad that the snow flakes are actually like little snow grains. Not really true dendrites. If the intensity doesn't pick up this afternoon then I'll record a trace for this location.
Still seeing a few flakes from time to time here - temp is 20 with dew of 11. Wish I were at my mom's in Huntington WV. They look like an easy 4-8" there. She said it just started in the past half hour.
Check it out... intense frontogenic forcing over Southern KY. Some very nice 1-2" per hour snowfall rates are most likely occurring down there. Really looks good along and S of I64 to be the big winners.
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Finally.. a steady light snow here. Still not great but better then it was. I can get a dusting or something measurable now if it can keep up for a while.
EDIT: Can see a dusting on the rooftops / car tops now and a bit on the street in spots by the curbs.
It's trying to whiten the mulch around the trees and shrubs in the landscape of the Arboretum, sticking to the roadways where there were shadows. Camp Ernst Road still clear / wet. I guess they must have pre-treated with something, but I never recall seeing any lines from brine.
nkyoutdoors wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 1:35 pm
It's trying to whiten the mulch around the trees and shrubs in the landscape of the Arboretum, sticking to the roadways where there were shadows. Camp Ernst Road still clear / wet. I guess they must have pre-treated with something, but I never recall seeing any lines from brine.
I saw the lines last night on KY 18, but did not see any on Camp Ernst either.