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Wintry More SE Snow ? (1/16-1/18)

Looks like the shaft zone setting up from Columbus to Huntsville per latest runs. Clay county area may be bullseye again. Lawd!
 
The differences between the NAM & RGEM at 48 hours are pretty stark to say the least. If NWP models continue to trend more amplified w/ our wave, it's going to slow down, at least a little bit, which would delay the arrival of precipitation into central NC that also means boundary layer temps are going to warm across central NC because the arrival of precipitation in faster/flatter models like the ECMWF/GFS/NAM is at the coolest time of the day atm... It may not warm as much as the DWD-ICON or RGEM are showing but nonetheless it seems important for those southeast of the Triad. In the end it may result in even more snow w/ an amplified wave but mixing near the onset is favored even more so in the amplified/slower solutions of the DWD-ICON & RGEM which most models have been inching towards today.
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I think the NWS needs to push the WWA further south!
Agree look at the disparaging of these two maps...

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For Mobile/ pensacola
249 PM CST Mon Jan 15 2018

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM NOON TUESDAY TO 6 AM
CST WEDNESDAY...
...WIND CHILL ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT TO
10 AM CST WEDNESDAY...

* WHAT, Precipitation initially in the form of a wintry mix of
light rain, sleet, and snow will gradually turn into light snow
across the region late Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday night.
Snow accumulations are generally expected to be less than one
half inch, though isolated totals over one inch cannot be ruled
out. Elevated northerly winds will bring dangerous wind chills
in the single digits late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

* WHERE, Across all of southeast Mississippi, and much of
southwest and south central Alabama and the northwest Florida
Panhandle away from the immediate coast.
 
Agree look at the disparaging of these two maps...

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I can't wait until FFC decided to issue the advisories at the last minute tomorrow. Looks like MS has the same issue of not issuing further south. Just wait until SC gets their advisories. Could make FFC look stupid.
 
I don't like his forecast for my area.. Or anybody elses for that matter. What do ya'll think?
 

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Webb... 1300, guys....fellas, you're both extremely intelligent and offer so much knowledge to this place and I'm good with disagreement, honestly if you weed through the personal stuff there is some great information in there but if you would please not make it personal, please limit it to a couple of post, agree to disagree and move on, well we'd all appreciate it. Y'all make a moderators job one helluva a tough gig
 
FFC wants this to turn into snowmagedon again!

The best way to handle this in that area because of the flash freeze threat, even if it's lower than last time is WWAs that specifically mention that "While this will not be an event with high totals, what will fall is going to cause icing on the roads, and this needs to be specifically looked for".

If there is 1-3" of snow with little warning, heck even a dusting, there is going to be major issues.
 
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