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Wintry ❄The Christmas Miracle❄(12-24/12-25)

Speaking of North Georgia specifically and not counting the potential change over event in a few hours. (I’m counting it as a bouns if it happens.)
The HRRR has scattered flurries and snow showers developing across the Tennessee valley this evening and moving into north Georgia around 8-10 which then continue across the area until late afternoon and evening hours of Christmas Day. If the HRRR verifies and with temperatures north of Atlanta below freezing for the most part that soloution would probably result in at least a light accumulation for someone. Will be interesting to see how things play out!
 
A lot of that could be snirga tho

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Maybe but overall if you get under these you saturate the column quickly, especially given there’s actually some instability which could generate some good rates, I mean your basically near dry adiabatic from the surface to 700mb 85BEEE1E-0259-4DBB-A2D2-7599B0CE5588.png
 
FFC is not impressed about tomorrow.
Christmas Day will be dry as the upper-level trough pushes further
east and dry northwest flow aloft settles in behind it. High
temperatures tomorrow will only reach the upper 20s to mid-30s for
much of north Georgia, and upper 30s to lower 40s for central
Georgia.
 
NAM is still not impressed about tomorrow.
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FFC is not impressed about tomorrow.
Christmas Day will be dry as the upper-level trough pushes further
east and dry northwest flow aloft settles in behind it. High
temperatures tomorrow will only reach the upper 20s to mid-30s for
much of north Georgia, and upper 30s to lower 40s for central
Georgia.

I mean I get it. Limited modeling support. Dry air. But I don’t like it


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