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Wintry Winter Storm Dec 7-10

That still looks like a couple of inches for me. Not sure where the nail in the coffin is. If you see snow at all out of this so early in winter you should consider it a win.

Also a very tight gradient for 1 to 4 inches. Just a small shift can make a big difference.
So you're saying you will be completely satisfied with seeing snow fall without any accumulation? Just want clarification... the nail in the coffin was in reference to the continued NW shift, Webb's post about the warm nose and taking all that into consideration I doubt we see accumulation. Barring a se shift or a bomb that brings good backend snow.

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Had some sleet earlier in Alpharetta, GA. Also, looks to be a bust on temps today as well which should help keep ground temps colder.
 
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Do you have the individual members? That's a hefty mean for the NW piedmont of NC and northern Ga. I assume there are a few amped up big dogs

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So you're saying you will be completely satisfied with seeing snow fall without any accumulation? Just want clarification... the nail in the coffin was in reference to the continued NW shift, Webb's post about the warm nose and taking all that into consideration I doubt we see accumulation. Barring a se shift or a bomb that brings good backend snow.

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I'm fine with just seeing snow this early. Looks like we'll have more chances down the road to see more. And the Euro still looks good to me for some possible accumulation.
 
NWS BMX just did a FB Live video. They have shifted the accumulation potential a little further north now, as far north as Tuscaloosa to Birmingham to north of Anniston. Calling for up to 1/2" of accumulation, with the warm ground limiting accumulations, and the highest amounts in the higher elevations of east-central Alabama. Montgomery is on the southern edge of the accumulation map.
 
We had sleet mixed with rain (Acworth, GA) and I also could swear I saw a couple of mangled flakes mixed in as well.
Same here at work in Alpharetta. Should help in keeping ground temps colder as well.
 
NWS BMX just did a FB Live video. They have shifted the accumulation potential a little further north now, as far north as Tuscaloosa to Birmingham to north of Anniston. Calling for up to 1/2" of accumulation, with the warm ground limiting accumulations, and the highest amounts in the higher elevations of east-central Alabama. Montgomery is on the southern edge of the accumulation map.
Heck places below that is the sweet spot lol
 
NWS BMX just did a FB Live video. They have shifted the accumulation potential a little further north now, as far north as Tuscaloosa to Birmingham to north of Anniston. Calling for up to 1/2" of accumulation, with the warm ground limiting accumulations, and the highest amounts in the higher elevations of east-central Alabama. Montgomery is on the southern edge of the accumulation map.


If trends continue I’d expect them to slowly ramp up there wording. This whole warm temps limiting accumulations may be real for asphalt and stuff but if we get heavy rates and temps drop then I think we see a strip of 1-4 inches depending on where the snow band sets up. Never can tell. It will be nice to see short range models soon.
 
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