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Jan. 17-18, 2026 SE Winter Weather Threat

I reached 51 over here as well, but I believe we were forecast 55. The lower dew points are starting to filter in, not that it matters until they get to central Georgia.

Dewpoints in the teens and twenties in central Tennessee are headed our way, it should make the difference in central Georgia by the early morning hours.

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I reached 53.4 and I'm currently at 50 with a dewpoint of 40. I just don't see how this is going to work out for N. GA. Maybe central GA can score?
 
Plus, 850's are still north of town.


Right- it most certainly is possible. But I looked at the SPC upper air analysis at the time I read the original report and was like no way in hell. Cold enough air to support that at the upper levels ain't even into N GA yet.
I agree with your statement. Didn’t check the mesoanalysis yet. With the onset sleet event in late Nov in TN, the freezing line was as high as 700mb, but the air was very very dry. Judging by the fact that there is drizzle and rain, it probably would be impossible to get a sleet pellet down now as there is nowhere near as much dry air.
 
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Man the HRRR is such a tease: continuing to trend northward and slightly NW with the second precip shield, and this time soundings support a small enough dry layer for actual snow to reach the surface in places close to Athens GA and GSPView attachment 184742
That backedge literally is over my backyard while the front lawn is dry.

Anywho, our trough is in its pivot to a more neutral tilt with the tail end now in Central Texas. I'm anxiously waiting to see if the radar can light up over SE Louisiana and South Mississippi later this evening. Doing so increases the likelihood of snowfall further NW in N.Georgia towards morning, IMO
 
My updated forecast: Cloudy with a chance of meatballs. WTHeck man? RNK has lost it. I say it might be 50% chance of chance of rn/sn lows upper 20s where is the moisture when you need it??? Currently 39.8/34 Good luck to all you weather gurus...
 
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Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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Giving folks like @Jimmy Hypocracy & @iGRXY some hopium 😂
 
Is the NW trend precip done….

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Yeah, I noticed that on most of the 18z runs. I didn’t really dig into the vort maps to
See if we are losing the dig and tilt a bit. I would imagine slight changes at 0z. I’m not sure if it will will be less amped again, or if the upper air features lock in and there will be more precip on the NW flank. 0z will be interesting. I’ll make through the NAM…
 
Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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I noted yesterday to someone answering about the warm bubble over SC, and immediately thought of the mesolow chances. Seen this happen before in a setup I believe 2011 days before the Jan 10th-11th. 2011 winter storm. Mesolow locally shot temps up here from 36 to 43 in one hour. Killed any novelty chances then l.
 
Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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Probs one of your coolest posts. I consider myself an educated hobbyist. I know the ins and outs of general set-ups, but this one..showing microclimate and the perturbations and ripples and how it effects the downstream microclimate is pretty damn cool. Selfishly in CLT I would love it, but regardless...good post!
 
Pretty cool that you can actually see mesolows developing over the upstate of SC on some of the CAMs tomorrow as the low-level flow interacts with the mountains, generating some lee side eddies.

I highlighted a pair of these on the HRRR forecast

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This actually helps back-build the precip westward in spite of the downsloping and allows the cold advection catch up more with the precip, increasing the chances for snow around GSP up to CLT

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Yea im taking one for the team in Oconee...geez
 
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