Winter Precip Totals in the South
UPDATE (11 PM): Here are the snow amounts reported so far. Radar shows snow in Delaware, New Jersey, and Connecticut but no reports have come in yet.
Toxey, AL: 4.0"
Multiple Locations, MS: 3.0"
Butler, AL: 3.0" (SnowMatrix)
Urbanna, VA: 2.0"
Pine Mountain, GA: 2.0"
Powder Springs, GA: 2.0" (SnowMatrix)
Greensboro, NC: 1.5" (SnowMatrix)
Meridian, MS: 1.5" (SnowMatrix)
Hamden, CT: 1.25" (SnowMatrix)
Staley, NC: 1.3"
Bucktown, MD: 0.5"
Multiple Locations, LA: 0.5"
UPDATE (2 PM): Both obs and radar show that snow is still on the backend of the system, including parts of North Carolina and Virginia.
Here is an updated list of the highest snow amounts reported per state:
Selma, AL: 4.0
Laurel, MS: 2.5"
Pine Mountain, GA: 2.0"
Alabama Snow - Jan. 19, 2008 - James Russell walks through the falling snow in Montgomery, Ala., Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008. Residents of central Alabama awoke to a light snow which was expected to continue through most of the day. (AP Photo/ Dave Martin)
ORIGINAL POST (11 AM):
Radar and observations indicate a wide swath of rain across the Southeast, with snow on the northwest edge. Here's a list of snow totals so far... this list will be updated later today. Check out the thread on the Southeast storm on the Forums to leave your reports.
2.5â€ÂÂ� Jones, MS
2.0â€ÂÂ� Cuba, AL
Light sleet and snow were also reported in Louisiana overnight.

