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Misc Winter Whamby 2020, a New Decade

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I’ll give away my new outdoor grill/ refrigerator/ toilet for this to come true!
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Honestly even though I had to snow chase to north Carolina... This winter in my book still has been an F grade in my book in particular for my area in Alabama along I-20.... and from Dallas down I-20 to Birmingham the western part of the southeast has been tough...
 
Honestly even though I had to snow chase to north Carolina... This winter in my book still has been an F grade in my book in particular for my area in Alabama along I-20.... and from Dallas down I-20 to Birmingham the western part of the southeast has been tough...
Been an F in my part of the upstate too. 0 accumulating snow here and way above average temps.
 
In my continuing 10-year quest to learn enough to one day be able to add something of value to this board besides obs - can someone clarify for me why the 540 line is in central FL on this map but the precip type is showing rain in GA?

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In my continuing 10-year quest to learn enough to one day be able to add something of value to this board besides obs - can someone clarify for me why the 540 line is in central FL on this map but the precip type is showing rain in GA?

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I think you would find 1000-850 mb thicknesses to not be supportive of snow, indicating the BL is the issue. I don't know if that's realistic given how low 1000-500 mb thicknesses are, but that seems to be what it's showing. Maybe precip rates are light.
 
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