Southernwx
GSP says forget about snow for Sunday. My forecast here is sunny and cold. They are most likely right too.
Depending on where some of us live this isn't a bad thingA GFS whiff here may really put a lot of folks on the cliff and I am fearful that is what lies ahead. Thank goodness we are 96 hours out and not 48. Gotta love letting the emotions take over.
12z tomorrow its going to have a 962mb low over Atlanta
Big timeMeltdowns incoming
Meltdowns incoming
Literally almost the same exact result as 12z.I smell a slight nod to the King.
The snow we had last Jan 21-22 had the Euro the last one to jump aboard 3 days out. It had the precip too far SE and then finally shifted NW in line with the GFS.I really want the GFS to be right. I really do.
It’s just never a good idea to bet against the Euro.
You need your nose checked, No changeI smell a slight nod to the King.
The snow we had last Jan 21-22 had the Euro the last one to jump aboard 3 days out. It had the precip too far SE and then finally shifted NW in line with the GFS.
i see plenty of changes. it look like crap vs 12z at 500mb; totals are cut in half in mby even.
it looked nothing like 12z just in qpf amount alone
it is a nod to a possibly dryer solution
That’s what I had noticed. It’ll be just like the euro by 6z tomorrow
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I can’t wait to see this thing go negative tilt over Mississippi sometime over the next 24-36 hours. It’s gonna hit like crack
It’s really going to come down to northerly flow and strength/position of the coastal lowi don't really think of this as a gfs vs euro showdown. they're not very far off. all things considered i think it's a tighter guidance envelope than usual (discarding the canadian, which i think doesn't have a clue). spann may be being too categorical; if this were long range sure but this event is only a hop and a skip away at this juncture
wouldn't be surprised if we had one more euro pain suite to go through where it goes even drier though lol
I would love to see your "First Call" for cities like Columbia, Charleston, Savannah, and Tallahassee.First Call:
Norfolk, VA: 1-2”
Raleigh, NC: 1-1.5”
Charlotte, NC: 1”
Atlanta, GA: 0.5”
Birmingham, AL: Dusting