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1z HRRR holds serve pounds E and central AL as well as W GA
Must -Not - Get -Sucked- In!Wow. That is the look we've had before with the classic RDU jackpot zone. Are we starting to see a SE trend?
The HRRR seems to be a little quicker than the NAM to me
Do-Not-seek-the-treasure!Must -Not - Get -Sucked- In!
Absolutely!!!! The devil is in the details for sure! I was just thinking that myself... even now... just hours from the event... one model shows me near the jackpot area... the other has all rain ..., ugh... wish i was smarter in meteorology...someone please say a short prayer for me tomorrow... if school is not closed... and it snows... ugh. Kids already riled up like it’s spring break!One short term model gets warmer, another gets colder, this is all too confusing, I know mets are losing hair over this.
It can be quickly overcome with heavier rates. Can't wait to see the second surge of moisture take shape overnight and move NE tomorrow morningSouth MS looking at heavy rain in the WSW area. Going to be hard to get much accum. out of a soaking wet ground....maybe be the same for anyone starting out as rain in South AL.
So many people setting themselves up for disappointment....then going to scream bust....smh.
South MS looking at heavy rain in the WSW area. Going to be hard to get much accum. out of a soaking wet ground....maybe be the same for anyone starting out as rain in South AL.
True. I still think the 20/59 corridor is the winner in AL....especially east of BhamIt can be quickly overcome with heavier rates. Can't wait to see the second surge of moisture take shape overnight and move NE tomorrow morning
South MS looking at heavy rain in the WSW area. Going to be hard to get much accum. out of a soaking wet ground....maybe be the same for anyone starting out as rain in South AL.
With the talk of ground temps in the SE, what are the ground temps in Texas?