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Wintry Winter Storm Dec 7-10

This has become one beautiful storm...just so happens all the ingredients needed and then some has allowed much of the south to see snowfall the past 36 hours. Pretty incredible. Anything else this winter and it’s just icing on the cake now. #Holidays2017


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HRRR continues to Backbuild into Central Alabama on its runs and honestly keeps trending better and better. I couldn’t ask for anything else, but tonight may be fun as well! People in East Alabama will have a foot somewhere!
I hope it is right, but radar returns look to be drying up back in MS
 
Does anyone have a link to the CC radar? Need to see exactly where the rain/snow line is at in the Atlanta area.

Just go to NEXRAD sites, click the radar that's closest to you, then you'll see a host of variables on the left side of the screen, and you should find what you're looking for there
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/
 
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Local met here in Pensacola now on board with snow here in pensacola between midnight and 3 am.

Yep this is from the deformation band that's affecting areas from just NW of Atlanta down to south-central Alabama, and is anticipated to pivot through central GA and produce some snow even for areas well south of ATL
 
If you actually look at the HRRR model it shows precip dying off there but regenerates the precip over central AL into GA

National weather service mentioned the snow chances tonight in there special weather statement. This storm may have another surprise in it. With temps dropping, another 1/4-1/2 inch would be sweet!
 
National weather service mentioned the snow chances tonight in there special weather statement. This storm may have another surprise in it. With temps dropping, another 1/4-1/2 inch would be sweet!

Don't under estimate the deformation axis if it does form.
 
Power just went out here in Marietta. Lots of big pine branches coming down.
Power going off and on several times here in Acworth over the last 30 minutes. Limbs down in my yard and others. I could only imagine how it will look come first light in the am.
 
Rain/Snow line seems to be stalled...:/...not sure I'll changeover before midnight at this rate...The northwestern half of the metro is getting a historic storm and the southeastern half is getting almost nothing. It's crazy.

Not too diff from 1/1987 though diagonal was then further SE with flash flooding SE of the diagonal
 
Don't under estimate the deformation axis if it does form.

I bet for y’all it could do great, I may be too far west, but we will see. Our part of McCalla is in extreme SW Jefferson, we pretty much almost touch part of Bibb, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa County. I’m optimistic though for some more flakes. I can’t wait to see how it evolves tonight.

I just want y’all to know how much I love this forum and talking weather with all of you. I don’t have many friends that are into weather like we all are. Today has been amazing. All of the model watching paid off, and snow in the south is just extra special.
 
Radar is concerning. I hope we get some back building or snows about to end.
 
Atlanta stations showing Lagrange changing over to snow around midnight... and FFC is adding Lagrange (troup co) to WSW.
 
Hrrr shows more precip currently than is actually on radar. Just something to keep in mind
 
Another heavy band. Ive been glued to the radar because the radar has been glued on me lol
 
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