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Georgia Snow Amounts

| January 17, 2008 @ 11:43 am | 57 Replies

The National Weather Service in Peachtree City, GA, (Atlanta office) issued a nice list of snow amounts from northern Georgia a little while ago, and I thought it might be of interest. I know that a lot of interest is on the upcoming potential winter storm which is certainly shaping up. And if the models are correct in their latest solutions, we could be dealing with a rare event – that’s an event with more than two inches according to me.

-Brian-

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GA
1101 AM EST THU JAN 17 2008

...MAXIMUM SNOW AMOUNTS ENDING AT 7AM THIS MORNING...

LOCATION              COUNTY    SNOW AMOUNT   COMMENTS

5 SE YOUNG HARRIS     TOWNS     4.0           ELEVATION 2500 FT
7 W BLAIRSVILLE       UNION     4.0           HIGHER ELEVATIONS
5 W WALESKA           CHEROKEE  3.5           ELEVATION 1680 FT
4 SE ROCKMART         POLK      3.0
DAHLONEGA             LUMPKIN   3.0
CLEVELAND             WHITE     3.0
MURRAYVILLE           HALL      3.0
2 W LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN  DADE      3.0
HIAWASSEE             TOWNS     2.0
BLUE RIDGE            FANNIN    2.0
DAWSONVILLE           DAWSON    2.0
BALL GROUND           CHEROKEE  1.5
GAINESVILLE           HALL      1.5
HOMER                 BANKS     1.5
ELLIJAY               GILMER    1.5
MATT                  FORSYTH   1.5
DACULA                GWINETT   1.0
COVINGTON             NEWTON    1.0
WATKINSVILLE          OCONEE    1.0
BUCHANAN              HARALSON  1.0
CUMMING               FORSYTH   1.0
ALPHARETTA            FULTON    0.8
DALLAS                PAULDING  0.8
JONESBORO             CLAYTON   0.5
LAFAYETTE             WALKER    0.5
CARTERSVILLE          BARTOW    0.5

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Brian Peters is one of the television meteorologists at ABC3340 in Birmingham and a retired NWS Warning Coordination Meteorologist. He handles the weekend Weather Xtreme Videos and forecast discussion and is the Webmaster for the popular WeatherBrains podcast.

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