Storm5
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Thundersnow in Louisiana
Lol, ive stop looking at those, they look to good to be a let down. Honestly, the switch over to snow is pretty solid and heavySome short term models have it switching back to rain in central Alabama, will that happen or will it stay snow/mix?
A crush job doesn't even fit what is about to happen there.
Please show lolFor the people worried about the dry slot (myself included) worry no more, the radar is filling in FAST
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I was talking about the MGM to ATL corridor, but look at the hose of moisture all the way down to Texas!
Sorry buddy!!! Same on the south side of Atlanta.Ugh lol looks like the warm nose wins again
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If my snow would hurry, i can easy get 1-3" maybe more. The snow is literally about 15 min from meI was talking about the MGM to ATL corridor, but look at the hose of moisture all the way down to Texas!
Sorry buddy!!! Same on the south side of Atlanta.
That dry slot is going to fill in as the morning goes on.For the people worried about the dry slot (myself included) worry no more, the radar is filling in FAST
Almost to all flakes now. Sticking to related surfaces nicely.
KCHS noticed within the flow there have been gravity wave features within the flow. One crossed GA from 18z to 21z last night and there could be more within the realm of waves of LP crossing thru.
Finally!!!! Im in the blue.This precipitation type map and associated algorithm lines up pretty well with correlation coefficient in north GA and AL, should go over to snow in the Atlanta metro once the heavier precipitation to the south & west moves in
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Up north north of exit 17.Where are you in Forsyth? I'm down near the river on the Fulton/Gwinnet/Forsyth line; we have pingers.
I wonder why that is such a problem here.Ugh lol looks like the warm nose wins again
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What does this mean...wind or enchance snow?