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Pattern Jammin January 2024

CPC Analog Map for day 8-14 forecast, centered on Jan 17th

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Interesting seeing 1/31/1996 on there. Much of the south had a major Ice/Sleet/Snow event 2/1-2/2 that was followed by a major Arctic outbreak and pieces of energy that helped bring snow deep into the southeast and even coastal sections of Georgia.
 
Interesting seeing 1/31/1996 on there. Much of the south had a major Ice/Sleet/Snow event 2/1-2/2 that was followed by a major Arctic outbreak and pieces of energy that helped bring snow deep into the southeast and even coastal sections of Georgia.
Early Jan ‘82 was frigid of course. Freezer Bowl in Cincy followed by Atl snow jam
 
Interesting seeing 1/31/1996 on there. Much of the south had a major Ice/Sleet/Snow event 2/1-2/2 that was followed by a major Arctic outbreak and pieces of energy that helped bring snow deep into the southeast and even coastal sections of Georgia.
I remember that. It was rough we had no power for like 4 days. It was a bad ice storm here.
 
About that Jan 07 1982 analog.....it was the beginning of the huge Jan 11,1982 snow and ice storm for north and central Alabama. In west Al. (Livingston) we had 8 inches of snow after sunset. In Bham, they were 10 degrees colder with freezing rain and sleet that began around noon. behind it bitter cold Arctic air set in for several days. It shut down everything and left many stranded because it began in the middle of the day while people were at work. It took the Blizzard on March 93 for Alabama residents to forget it.
 
I remember that. It was rough we had no power for like 4 days. It was a bad ice storm here.
Yeah I will gladly take a 2" Snow over the Big Winter storms any day. Who Likes to be without power or able to get out for days?!

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Yeah I will gladly take a 2" Snow over the Big Winter storms any day. Who Likes to be without power or able to get out for days?!

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Haha i remember February 2010 really well. 50 inches of snow that month. Unreal. No power lost and they did the roads really well. We got out of the neighborhood the day after we had 30 inches.
 
A little ice mixed in with snow isn't so bad as long as it stays under .20" accrual
 
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