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Winter 2024-25 Medium/Long Range Discussion


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12 minutes ago, DocATL said:

I’m not sure if I can make it three days @Malacka11 . I’m trying.


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I'm struggling too believe me. But fr, we look good for at least the grass being covered for next week. And we also at least don't seem to be losing the signal for a shot or two later in the month 

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5 minutes ago, Malacka11 said:

I'm struggling too believe me. But fr, we look good for at least the grass being covered for next week. And we also at least don't seem to be losing the signal for a shot or two later in the month 

Kick the football Chuck

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Finally looking good for some synoptic snow here. Should see 2 inches or so Friday, more lake showers saturday, then a clipper Monday. Will be nice to lay down a blanket of snow onto the frozen ground as these daily mood flakes and dustings sublimate quickly in the cold dry air.

Will be cheering you on from the bone dry hinterlands to the west!


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2 hours ago, Malacka11 said:

I'm struggling too believe me. But fr, we look good for at least the grass being covered for next week. And we also at least don't seem to be losing the signal for a shot or two later in the month 

Doubtful on grass covered. 

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One heckuva synoptic rain event coming for next weekend per the GFS which means a reprieve from cold and dry. Honestly…that’s improvement.

I would worry about ice to our south however with the low level cold from all the snow they’ve had.

Unfortunately this system only clears the table for big cold into the plains so we punt the warm up and reset the pattern.

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1 hour ago, DocATL said:

One heckuva synoptic rain event coming for next weekend per the GFS which means a reprieve from cold and dry. Honestly…that’s improvement.

I would worry about ice to our south however with the low level cold from all the snow they’ve had.

Unfortunately this system only clears the table for big cold into the plains so we punt the warm up and reset the pattern.

I'll eat grass if we get a rainer before Jan. 30 out of this pattern.

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13 hours ago, DocATL said:


Will be cheering you on from the bone dry hinterlands to the west!


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Naperville:

FRIDAY  
SNOW, MAINLY IN THE MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1   
TO 2 INCHES. HIGHS AROUND 30. SOUTHWEST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH IN THE   
MORNING, BECOMING WEST IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION   
NEAR 100 PERCENT.    

Atlanta:

Friday

Snow, a slight chance of freezing rain and sleet in the morning, then freezing rain, sleet, rain with a slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Snow and sleet accumulation around an inch. Ice accumulation of a tenth to one quarter of an inch. Near steady temperature in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.

Maybe, it's you.:lol:

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Naperville:
FRIDAY  SNOW, MAINLY IN THE MORNING. TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1   TO 2 INCHES. HIGHS AROUND 30. SOUTHWEST WINDS 5 TO 10 MPH IN THE   MORNING, BECOMING WEST IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION   NEAR 100 PERCENT.    

Atlanta:
Friday
Snow, a slight chance of freezing rain and sleet in the morning, then freezing rain, sleet, rain with a slight chance of snow in the afternoon. Snow and sleet accumulation around an inch. Ice accumulation of a tenth to one quarter of an inch. Near steady temperature in the lower 30s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
Maybe, it's you.default_laugh.png





I’ve thought about this. I may have cursed Chicago. I’ll tell you though, when I was in ATL we had many 11th hour rug pulls. I’m concerned this will be an ice to rain event for them when it was looking like epic snow a few days ago.

I think 1-2 inches is a big stretch for Friday anywhere north of I-80. Trace to 0.5 more likely. A virga flizzard. I’d go with the NAM on this. A better than nothing synoptic snow for Detroit, too.

EDIT: it looks like I was looking at an older run of the NAM. The 12z looks better.
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