For those that use AKQ Radar.
Yeah, that would be triple the highest snowfall ever recorded at KATL. I’d call that a nice run. ?Another nice run of the Parallel Euro (00Z).
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Surprised to see him do that 7 days outBrad P is bullish on this storm.
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I’m not really. Watching his videos over the years, he is someone who puts most of the weight of his forecast into ensembles outside about 3 days.Surprised to see him do that 7 days out
Forget the Carolinas, look at metro ATL. 2 feet in downtown Atlanta would shut the city down for a good week if not more.So the parallel Euro shows what may be a once in a lifetime storm for many in the Carolinas. I have cherry picked some highlight but basically this would be a 2day event of snow and ice. Look at this temperatures during the storm. I think the coldest in my lifetime during a winter storm around Charlotte since Jan 1988.
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Here is the maximum precip in 24hrs. Storm last mainly from 180-228hrs with storm totals of 1-3" liquid eq.
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Here are 850's. First is at the start of the event with the second the warmest during the storm.
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If this verified the Carolinas would be shut down for awhile!
Well forget you too! J/K. Yeah really should say much of the southeast would be shut down for awhile. Good thing the kids are already doing the distance learning but hard to do that if you don't have power. Still a long ways off though and there will be much excitement and I'm sure cliff diving between now and then.Forget the Carolinas, look at metro ATL. 2 feet in downtown Atlanta would shut the city down for a good week if not more.
So the parallel Euro shows what may be a once in a lifetime storm for many in the Carolinas. I have cherry picked some highlight but basically this would be a 2day event of snow and ice. Look at this temperatures! I think the coldest in my lifetime during a winter storm around Charlotte since Jan 1988.
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Here is the maximum precip in 24hrs. Storm last mainly from 180-228hrs with storm totals of 1-3" liquid eq.
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And here are the850's. First is at the start of the event with the second the warmest during the storm. Look like a lot of place in the central Carolinas would transition from snow to ice.
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If this verified the Carolinas would be shut down for awhile!