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Wintry More SE Snow ? (1/16-1/18)

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The line isn’t falling apart to my eyes. It is actually starting to fill back in a little bit.


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I can tell you right now that line in north ms isint hardly producing anything. The ground isint even completely covered
 
I only saw a few images posted on American, but I got the impression that the band of snow currently didn’t dissipate and redevelop on the 00z Euro, it seemed to hold together well east into the Carolinas.
 
Notice on the HRRR as well (look at the Sim radar) and the last few frames notice how the line stops the NW to SE march somewhat and the building precip over LA and southern MS and southern and Central AL starts hinting at moving NE. That will be very critical imho
 
NWS here is all in on the screw zone:-| They dropped pops for me from 80% to 50%. SREF dropped. And 3K NAM is bone dry over my house. Trends bad here, need a NW shift in the final period...
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Latest HRRR as far as I can tell keeps the initial band somewhat intact through Atlanta and develops that second band further west. As Chris said this is crucial, I like seeing it develop further west
 
Hell frame by frame as it moves in through North AL...it sure looks like it's filling in and darkening up. Anyone else see that?
 
What model is fox 6 using? He said this was fresh model data. It had snow for Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa counties from roughly 1-3 PM and then it back builded and had it snowing from 4 PM-11 PM with temps in the low 20’s.....
 
Trends over past 3 HRRR runs

That’s similar to what I just saw on Fox6, it was about 30 miles to the NW of the latest HRRR, all the way up to northern half of Jefferson County. If that keeps trending more NW and stalling then some heavier snow could def setup
 
What model is fox 6 using? He said this was fresh model data. It had snow for Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa counties from roughly 1-3 PM and then it back builded and had it snowing from 4 PM-11 PM with temps in the low 20’s.....

Latest HRRR has 5 hours of snow so far for MGM and the back end still west of Selma as the backend started to back build.
 
What model is fox 6 using? He said this was fresh model data. It had snow for Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa counties from roughly 1-3 PM and then it back builded and had it snowing from 4 PM-11 PM with temps in the low 20’s.....
Yeah I saw that it really look good down my also. Not sure which model their using now
 
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