March Roars in Like a Lion

Metro Atlanta work up today to light snow flurries, which continue to fall as I write this.

A band of flurries passed across the area between 4 and 5 this morning, and additional light snow was reported through about 10 AM.

These two pictures show some light snow covering my yard, and the surrounding street. Although a few areas reported icy patches during the morning drive, all in all, the snow is not a problem, and won’t last, as the skies will clear during the day.

Overnight, we’ll see a hard freeze, with temperatures dropping to around 25, which may cause problems for the Bradford Pears that are preparing to bloom.

This light snow is just a touch of a major storm that is dumping lots of snow in the Northeast United States.

In Boston, they’ve had 8 1/2 inches of snow as of 8:30 this morning, while in Central Park, 7 1/2 inches fell. 9 inches fell in Newark, and 5 inches fell in Baltimore.

Continued snow is expected in the Northeast for the rest of the day, before tapering off this evening, with an additional foot expected in some areas.

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