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Wintry Winter Storm Dec 7-10

Wasn’t there a similar setup like this last year? Seems like the only real threat we had in AL last year was from a storm that impacted South Central AL with a very similar axis of precipitation and a sharp cutoff line to the NW. I’m in the camp hoping this thing comes more NW
 
but yeah, I've been concerned about temps for yall from the beginning

Same thing here in Texas, temps are too warm in most areas so far compared to how much snow the NAM was showing last night
 
Now with the fact that NAM derives from the GFS and it's currently the most southern of the other 3 models which are feeling each other, Euro, CMC, NAM... I would believe it's southern bias maybe able to called into question at this point due to potential drag of the GFS wonky southern existence...

PS. I give NAM alot of credit in overall impact and track its been on it for days now but believe the GFS is influencing it's southern orientation if I'm looking at all 3 models so I feel a blend of Euro/CMC may very well be most likely
 
Long story is yes the precip shield but we need a good cold push tomorrow

Yeah, that's what I'm hoping for, the precip will be our neck of the woods, I guess the models trending colder is a positive. It's gonna be a battle zone where I'm at, we could flip many times between snow and rain.
 
The very high resolution Swiss model on weather.us gives next to nothing for most east of the mountains in NC perhaps aside from a light coating of snow. I've been monitoring it's progress over the last few days and it nailed the dew points here in NC. They're currently in the mid-upper 10s, most models (even the HRRR) had upper 20s or higher...
 
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