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Mid to long range discussion- 2025


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  On 2/6/2025 at 1:10 PM, gtg947h said:

Ffuuuuuuuuu..... :angry:

We were planning to be in the Atlanta area for the week of my son's break from school and we were really counting on some good (dry/sunny) weather for outdoor activities.  Not going to be happy if it's just days of rain...

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Looking like rain all of next week unfortunately.

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  On 2/7/2025 at 12:11 AM, ncjoaquin said:

I doubt it. I think everyone is hoping for a better solution, enjoying any positive trends, but realistic that it probably won't happen. 

Always hoping for the miracle, lol. 

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In addition, a good number don’t want a major icestorm for obvious reasons and would thus rather have 33+ rain with heat/power if that’s the only realistic alternative.

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  On 2/7/2025 at 12:14 AM, GaWx said:

In addition, a good number don’t want a major icestorm for obvious reasons and would thus rather have 33+ rain with heat/power if that’s the only realistic alternative.

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Of course, I don't think anybody wants anything that produces damage and causes problems for everyone. I spent weeks cleaning up from Helene. I know I have had enough catastrophe. But, if it could wiggle into some snow for me, I would take it.

But, none of us have any control over what happens. What happens happens. 

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Watching this close from the Northern Triad. This is a situation where I’m praying for 33 and rain. That GFS run is straight nightmare fuel. Isn’t the cad usually stronger that what’s advertised? 

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