Ron Burgundy
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Congrats Lagrange, Ga!
Congrats Lagrange, Ga!
Another jump like that and a lot of folks on here will be happy. This is close to a board-wide event.Even Atlanta look better!
Not that it matters as much further East; but would like to note that even the Euro is too low in areas that have ground truth of much more snow than forecast currently!
There ya go, man. I like the positive attitude. Let’s reel it in hahaNot that it matters as much further East; but would like to note that even the Euro is too low in areas that have ground truth of much more snow than forecast currently!
So basically us in east central Alabama and west central Georgia are clinging on to a dramatic increase in a second band ?
It really depends where you are in the upstate. This setup really favors areas northeast of I385Can the moisture get more enhanced over the upstate and well as ne Georgia
Lines up with the RGEM. Someone in eastern AL into central GA would get 2-3".
yeah, kinda fits the latest Globals.. precip band spreads out, more coverage, but less amounts. makes sense in a way... hoping for miracles.Gotta admit, the band of moisture seems to be getting a bit more narrow as it moves east. Hope it holds together well. Guess it's way too early to tell. I am hoping this storm over preforms for many areas
I sure hope so, most of the meso models don't stay like that and it looks worse over the last hour as it moves east...
Weather underground has the precip holding together pretty good. This is at 645 am as far as it goes out right now.
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