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Wintry Winter Storm Dec 7-10

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If I had to guess how far north the precip gets it would be where this light band of precip has been around Rome/southward off and on all day. Could be wrong but that band has been persistent in NE Ga all day and has slowly built back into AL all evening.

Wishcasting maybe lol...but who knows *shrugs*


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Maybe that 10-20th storm will save us! :(
 
You can slash these totals by about 80%. The 4" 10:1 liquid equivalent over RDU or between RDU and GSO verbatim won't end up being much above 1", if at all. Yawn
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Can you give us a Georgia look

Again 2-3" liquid equivalent assuming 10:1 ratios which won't happen, you'll lose 40% of the snow right off the bat that's displayed here because they're really like 6:1. Then melting and because the air temp is above freezing, etc, wouldn't expect more than half an inch to an inch even if the euro was right verbatim
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Again 2-3" liquid equivalent assuming 10:1 ratios which won't happen, you'll lose 40% of the snow right off the bat that's displayed here because they're really like 6:1. Then melting and because the air temp is above freezing, etc, wouldn't expect more than half an inch to an inch even if the euro was right verbatim
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Yeah I know we will lose some. Thanks Webb! Night man! Let’s keep the good trends going
 
850-700 hPa max temps during the height of the precipitation in NC. If snow miraculously manages to fall in RDU here there would be some super obese snowflakes reaching the ground
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Sure glad I dipped out on much of a chance of anything in the Central Midlands of SC earlier than later. Speaking of which, reading the WPC discussion much earlier today, they don't think much is going to accumulate at all in the Southeast as a whole. Not sure if they've changed their minds by now.

I'll tell you what though, this time reminds me of 2010's Christmas event in a sense. I'm sitting here following a potential Winter storm, with a Christmas tree beside me, during early December! That's rare around these parts.
 
Can anyone do a call map for Alabama?

Met here did one, I would take this in a heartbeat, after some back and forth on the cliff, it seems more likely that Montgomery is going to be in the battle zone between rain and snow, line could go north and *hopefully* if more cold air funnels in then the line sinks south

 
NAM seems to be going for less snow lol only around an inch

mostly between Bham and Montgomery and west/NW of Atlanta through 30

edit big hole in the precip over Alabama at 30 but more back in LA/MS
 
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very narrow band between Bham and Atlanta again at 35 and rain in Montgomery

snow is almost entirely north of SC other than the border
 
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