Stormsfury
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Ever get anything else from our friend Weathernext?AIFS-ENS trend. AIFS/AIFS-ENS have something weird going on between the 0z/12z and 6z/18z runs...
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Last year lolMy sis in ATL was quite surprised when I just told her she could get another winter storm this weekend (snow this time). But I did downplay it a bit due to very high uncertainty since many models have had little or none there. The west trend may end up their big friend and so I wanted to mention the snow chance. Based on her surprised reaction, a snow threat there this weekend is not the talk of the town at least yet.
When was the last time ATL had 2 winter storms within a week of each other? I’ll probably check.
Last time I recall back to back was 2011. Hothlanta. Not looking it up. Curious if my memory is reliable (prolly not).My sis in ATL was quite surprised when I just told her she could get another winter storm this weekend (snow this time). But I did downplay it a bit due to very high uncertainty since many models have had little or none there. The west trend may end up their big friend and so I wanted to mention the snow chance. Based on her surprised reaction, a snow threat there this weekend is not the talk of the town at least yet.
When was the last time ATL had 2 winter storms within a week of each other? I’ll probably check.
Last year lol
A little over a week. Think, 10 days apart. It was under 2 weeks, pretty sure.Last year lol
AIFS-ENS trend. AIFS/AIFS-ENS have something weird going on between the 0z/12z and 6z/18z runs...
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It's not likely to bring down any. Power lines themselves are not going to collect snow to bring them down. If there are overhanging trees it's possible that if they have enough foliage still on the limbs at this time of year to collect snow, that could weigh them down and bring them down on top of the lines.How much happy fluffy snow brings power lines down? Asking for a friend
If trends keep going like this absolutelyI would think watches will start going up for the southeast tomorrow afternoon.
The UK somewhat brought the storm back this last run.View attachment 190457
This is the NWS Blend of Models. The UK and ICON seem to have lost our storm so this is weighed heavily by the GFS and Euro. This would put a lot of people in the zone to receive snow and seems like a reasonable solution for now.
Confidence continues to increase.Official National Weather Service Guidance
LOW confidence in weekend snow
Read the official briefing. It’s clearly stated to emergency managers that confidence is still low, however it’s increasing. ThanksConfidence continues to increase.
Just, imo, but ratios are going to be insanely good under that heaviest ull precip shield… prob unlike anything we’ve seen in a long time.Rburrel2 can you discern ratio info off the GFS AI , really any of these AI models?