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Wintry January 29th-30th ARCC Slam Dunk Winter Weather Threat

(GFS FV3 18z) First three images is the first storm and the last two are the second storm (both after arctic front passage but before 240 hr)
 

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Looks as if another wave has formed. I’m sure we will lose it and gain it back over and over again.
 
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storm number 1
 
Interesting. FV3 suggests that the original front will be hella dry, but a wave will then develop to give the deep south a nice snow. Euro on the other hand ditches the idea of the second wave but amps up the original front to bring some nice snow totals for most of the SE.
 
Just my amateur take but I think this storm will come down to the angle in which the Arctic front pushes through. Need that western ridge to stay where it is and a nudge further west is preferable
 
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