Winter Weather — Richmond, Georgia
2025-01-10 · Richmond, Georgia
Event narrative
A brief band of heavy snow mixed with sleet moved into the county on the morning of the 10th. An inch of accumulated snow and sleet was measured at Augusta Bush Field. This impacted the morning commute with several accidents and road closures reported in and around Augusta. Warm air moved in aloft and precipitation transitioned to freezing rain by mid to late morning. Daniel Field measured 0.18 inches of freezing rain. By late afternoon, temperatures at the surface warmed above freezing and precipitation transitioned to liquid rain.
Wider weather episode
A broad mid-level trough pushed across the eastern CONUS throughout January 10th. The associated surface low pressure and warm advection caused a brief band of heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain to develop in the Central Savannah River Area. As temperatures warmed aloft and cold air damming conditions strengthened, any freezing precipitation transitioned to liquid rain by late afternoon on the 10th.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1227544. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.