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January 23-25th Winter Wx

Looking at the hrrr with temps and rain, I don’t see how we can escape some icy roads down into central Alabama/Birmingham later this evening. The measurable rain will be gone but roads and especially bridges won’t be dry. Also I still think there will be a few bursts of snow.
Just curious...why do you think there will be a few bursts of snow?
 
Friends in Memphis are sending vids of driving four wheelers across 6-7 inches of solid ice. They said they maybe got 3 inches of snow but then all sleet after that. Apparently Memphis FD has 3 ambulances stuck in ditches. They're not 4wd so that'll be a problem.
 
Dodged a huge bullet here east of tupelo. We got icy last night around 10 to 11, and lost power for about a hour or two, but it came back on.
The temps have stayed at 33/35 since then, and we had several areas of very heavy rain come through today..
If we had been at 32 or below, I wouldn't be typing this.
Folks just to my West got hit very hard. What a difference just a very few miles make. Wow.
 
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Matt Laubhan shared this photo on his live stream of a tree that fell on a utility truck. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but this shows how dangerous it is for power crews trying to restore power in Mississippi.

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Yup. For the first time ever they quit for the night. Too many trees were falling in the dark making it very unsafe to try and restore power. I have SEVERAL friends that work for that agency ( TEPA)
 
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I'm not even going to try and measure the snow/sleet here near Russellville, AR. Yesterday at 3pm we had 3 inches of light, dry snow on a railing sheltered from the wind. At midnight all the sleet had compacted it to about 1.5 inches, this morning it was less than an inch. Maybe some freezing rain mixed in and melted some of it? I've never been through a snow event that was majority sleet (and maybe freezing rain mixed in).
 
I am cautiously noticing the warm nose doing damage to the wedge - 32 degree line moving east now, as hoped. I'm also noticing there are not big winds pushing west out of the CAD as much. I think west of ATL is going to be good. Hopefully it will continue to bulldoze it out of the way and y'all just get rain.
 
46 degrees here in LaGrange..previously predicted highs were 61, 56, and 51… all missed.. it’s downhill from here.. frozen puddles and draining coming up.. Troup and Harris counties closed tomorrow for schools.
Crazy!! Yes the refreeze overnight will be trouble. We’re supposed to get up to 42 but I just don’t see that happening, the wedge was much stronger than anticipated.
 
I am cautiously noticing the warm nose doing damage to the wedge - 32 degree line moving east now, as hoped. I'm also noticing there are not big winds pushing west out of the CAD as much. I think west of ATL is going to be good. Hopefully it will continue to bulldoze it out of the way and y'all just get rain.
Hope so! We’re sitting at 33° but it’s gotten pretty dark and the tall pines in the yard are really starting to sway. Hoping for the warm nose to kick into blowtorch mode
 
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