Tarheel1
I TOLD YALL IT WASN’T GOING TO SNOW
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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?
If that is anywhere close to being true, the beaches of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle are going to take quite a beating. Personally I’m not sure I buy into this sitting there that long. We’ve seen the Euro try to this in the past... remember when it had Florence sitting near Myrtle Beach for over 3 days.Landfall shortly after midnight Wed night, Thurs morning on the Euro.... I mean look how close she is to the coast now and that's 60 hrs away. Holy poop
If that is anywhere close to being true, the beaches of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle are going to take quite a beating. Personally I’m not sure I buy into this sitting there that long. We’ve seen the Euro try to this in the past... remember when it had Florence sitting near Myrtle Beach for over 3 days.
I'm still fixing fences from the last time it rained 4 inches here. No thanks.@SD euro shifted/expanded that rain shield a good bit north, I'm guessing this is met with your approval
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Sally current motion is wnw, that motion is headed straight for the Mobile bay. I thought it was suppose to go more west towards extreme east Louisiana and than a north/east turn? Maybe the north turn happens sooner? If so that would put all of east extreme MS but bulls eyeing Mobile bay or just east of there.
Heck I've been under TS warning since this morning lol.Even a hour north at your location, I wouldn't be surprised to see a TS warning soon...
Makes sense given the setup versus those less than 1 inch runs over the last few days. I will take the rain but it's late in the year@SD euro shifted/expanded that rain shield a good bit north, I'm guessing this is met with your approval
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That sucks. We don't need the rain and it's delaying the nice cool/dry air for one day (Saturday now a wash out). **Wouldn't this be interesting if this was mid January with a cold high anchored to the north.@SD euro shifted/expanded that rain shield a good bit north, I'm guessing this is met with your approval
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@SD euro shifted/expanded that rain shield a good bit north, I'm guessing this is met with your approval
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Jimmy, couple more trends SE and you’re looking at sprinkles with Shetley. Definitely a SE trend with heavy precip up into Carolinas@SD euro shifted/expanded that rain shield a good bit north, I'm guessing this is met with your approval
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That sucks. We don't need the rain and it's delaying the nice cool/dry air for one day (Saturday now a wash out). **Wouldn't this be interesting if this was mid January with a cold high anchored to the north.