Outer cirrus from Sally, should be visible in ATL and such! Pics anybody? I think they always look cool and different!GSP area pics?
It could. Hopefully it ticks south long term for us and continues longer stall to weaken near the coast. Both would severely limit rains further north but would enhance cold cad.I think it will be a big flood threat for the southern NC mountains, southern foothills, and southern Piedmont and upstate of SC. The Euro has 3-6 inches of rain for those areas and the wedge boundary close by could enhance rainfall as the center is moving through Central GA. How far north the heaviest rains get might depend on the interaction with the approaching front from the west. Gulf tropical systems tend to have the heaviest rain shield to the north and northwest of the center once it’s been inland for a few hours
HWRF around 960 at LF and just slightly west of the Ms/Al border
HMON around same pressure and just slightly east of the Ms/Al border
I dont mind a cat 1 but not 2 or 3. This is getting scary for my area because as of now the cone puts me on the right side quadrant if I spelled that right.
Hour north of MobileWhere is that at?
Yeah and the Ukie further east, right around Al/Fl border... I got family in the panhandle, they need to watch this trend closely
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Why do I feel like this storm is gonna pop a tiny pinhole eye vs a bigger one
Pop a pinhole eye with that CDO and IR temps and Cat 4-5 isn’t crazy.
Outer cirrus from Sally, should be visible in ATL and such! Pics anybody? I think they always look cool and different!GSP area pics?