Well, my lead time to the public has been better than most vendors here including the NWS and the BIG 3 TV stations (NBC and FOX are the same guys) With that, I'm not sure why because the NWS now says 3-5 inches. A specialized group of forecasters called the WPC had this even on radar Friday when the NWS had a high of 48 with rain Monday. My point is-- this is NOT a shocking change. The potential was always there and it deserved mentioning sooner.The "polar vortex" positioning has driven this event and the potential to drive BITTER cold air in fast has been on the table for a while.
I'm not trying to be negative or put anyone down, just stating that the public should have been made aware. Here in Lynchburg we are now under a WinterStorm Warning-- after NOT having a Watch issued yesterday afternoon (which I was convinced we would have)
Incredible event on the way. 55 at Midnight, 20 with snow at noon
** If my 3-6 totals don't verify, It will be because of sleet**
Sleet isn't snow, but 2 inches of sleet is like cleaning up 5-6 inches of snow.
This is a vertical view of the atmosphere. Everything to the right of my yellow line is above freezing. Surface temp is about 30, with heavy sleet at 7am |
Surface temps have fallen to 24 and we have a snow sleet mix |
If I cut your town out on my map feel free to ask me what I think will fall! |