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Wintry Possible Snow & Ice Threat Nov 14-15

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Members still look good
 
If we can keep this storm setup going into January. This would be a board wide event. Only a sign of things to come.
 
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Wish it were December and January, this is the perfect setup IMO.
It's definitely encouraging to see those lows keep popping in the Gulf. Moisture will not be an issue going into winter if this keeps up. :cool:
 
GFS and ECMWF models are trending towards agreement that the trough
axis and associated cold front will move southeastward out of our
area by Tuesday evening. Some uncertainty still exists regarding the
timing of drying behind the frontal passage. For now, it does not
appear that any lingering precipitation will coincide with
subfreezing temperatures but this will need to be monitored over the
next few days for the potential for frozen precipitation in far
northeast Georgia.
After the passage of the cold front, another
surface high will build into the southeastern CONUS which will
promote colder and drier than average conditions from Wednesday
through the end of the extended period. Widespread freezing
temperatures are looking more likely on Wednesday and Thursday
mornings.
FFC says they are monitoring this
 
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Arkansas, west TN and north west MS looking better this run. Alabama loosing it
 
12z gefs members do show almost all of them with very light snow with left over moisture behind the front, In MS/AL. Personally, i think it's trending north.
 
I'm not putting much bet into seeing snow in Northwest MS early next week but to say the least it is fun to watch being November and all. :weenie:
 
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