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Wintry January 23rd-27th 2026

It has been nice to see a more southern trend for folks who want more sleet and snow vs ice.. but this image is 140 hours out and whether we like it or not the swing south will eventually swing the other way as we get closer (and swing back again potentially approaching go time)

What we know for sure is a major winter storm is coming. People in the south need to prepare for a major ice storm (worst case) just in case trends don’t go your way. But also buy sleds incase the best case scenario happens with snow sleet.

To be in a situation this far out where so many precip types are at play… it’s going to be nauseating model watching the short range models as we get closer lol

I still lean ice storm for southern NC, SC, GA
Going to be hard to escape that for those areas.
 
What are the chances of the extreme high pressures moving down out of Canada suppressing this thing into the Gulf, sparing a crippling ice storm?
At this point, it IS Possible for it to go more suppressed, but I wouldn't expect it to suppress all the way into the gulf. 'Most suppressed' scenario IMO is still snowy/icy for many. just with the heaviest snow falling along i20 instead of i40.
 
At this point, it IS Possible for it to go more suppressed, but I wouldn't expect it to suppress all the way into the gulf. 'Most suppressed' scenario IMO is still snowy/icy for many. just with the heaviest snow falling along i20 instead of i40.

Whatever solution limits the ice for us here in the Atlanta area whether that's a farther south or north solution.
 
So when y'all sayore South are y'all meaning more Snow Than Ice? I would think a more south solution would mean more sees snow?
 
a cold rain in ATL is more likely than all snow, in my opinion.

It doesn't have to be a completely no ice situation...just one where we might get a quarter of the inch or so instead of an inch or more of it. I don't expect any solution will be all snow for Atlanta...we're just too far south.
 
Regardless what happens, if you are in any of these areas that show snow or ice, you gotta prepare very soon. Yes, there are failmodes and i stated that earlier. However, if the failmodes fail, then you've got an ultimate winter storm with a polar vortex coming in behind it. The potential of this ice storm would knock out power grids for knows how long, then get super cold. Prepare sooner rather than later. This can still fail, but its increasingly less likely.
 
Man, this really looks like a truly legendary setup.

You don't see ones like this very often at all. Maybe a few times in a career where you'll see this quantity of cold air couple to a strong enough subtropical jet/southern stream wave over the SW US to back it up. Most of us on this board are long overdue for it.
 
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