Hi Brad - you can add a stack of images using the IMG tags to your hosted photos rather than trying to attach them.
Jason Paterson, Dave Sercombe and I chased the NTs. We got to Guyra about 11pm on Wednesday night to a snow shower that briefly accumulated. Unfortunately the rest of the time up there only managed sleet and drizzle or frozen drizzle. There was precip most of the time with temps mainly in the 1.5 to 3 range though it dropped to 0.9 at the lowest we observed. I've never seen so many sleet showers for so long (almost all of Thursday during the day in the Black Mountain, Guyra, Ben Lomond, Maybole areas - also Glen Innes on the way home). Many of the showers were briefly classifiable as snow but bits of rain amongst it was the norm and meant everything melted on impact - so no accumulations.
Regardless, we had a great time in the cold (and "wet snow") and also met up for a catch up with Martha from the Guyra Argus later in the afternoon.
A couple of possible reasons for the lack of snow accumulations:
- 850 hPa temps at least 1 degree too warm
- windy conditions so a well mixed boundary layer which meant the higher elevation didn't make much difference to surface temps. eg driving between 1100m and 1350m didn't change the temp as much as can happen in other setups.
- inversion varying between about 800 hPa and 700 hPa which prevented deeper clouds