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January 10/11 Winter Storm Potential - May the Odds be Ever in our Favor


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1 minute ago, StantonParkHoya said:

Difficult to make it work when it travels up I-95

Yeah definitely a bit of a dumpster fire for sure. If that is the trend we're done.

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That run would give the northern ATL suburbs (Cherokee, N. Fulton, Forsyth, N. Gwinett, Hall) their biggest winter event in at least 5-6 years. Some snow with a good layer of freezing crap as well. That would definitely mess up that side of town.

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Just now, RamblinRed said:

That run would give the northern ATL suburbs (Cherokee, N. Fulton, Forsyth, N. Gwinett, Hall) their biggest winter event in at least 5-6 years. Some snow with a good layer of freezing crap as well. That would definitely mess up that side of town.

The wedge likely would press well back W and S of ATL, the GFS resolution just won't see it at this range, once the NAM starts coming into range we should see that more

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9 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:

The wedge likely would press well back W and S of ATL, the GFS resolution just won't see it at this range, once the NAM starts coming into range we should see that more

Goose,  You have any thoughts on the direction (track) of this SLP track as it turns across FL/Ga?

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14 minutes ago, RamblinRed said:

That run would give the northern ATL suburbs (Cherokee, N. Fulton, Forsyth, N. Gwinett, Hall) their biggest winter event in at least 5-6 years. Some snow with a good layer of freezing crap as well. That would definitely mess up that side of town.

The 18Z GFS would easily give the Atlanta area as a whole its most impactful storm since 2/12-13/2014.

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23 minutes ago, SnowGoose69 said:

The wedge likely would press well back W and S of ATL, the GFS resolution just won't see it at this range, once the NAM starts coming into range we should see that more

Wouldn't surprise me to see it push well into Ala.  The one today has been really stout.

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48 minutes ago, TARHEELPROGRAMMER88 said:

Looks like the low is further NW and close to cutting through the apps before transfer to coast. This is almost time to throw in the towel for everyone outside the mountains or upper Mid Atlantic.

JFC It's like this is your job.

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All frozen here now seems to be almost certain, just hope it stays all or mostly snow and sleet. We have to hope the snow cover up north and evap cooling will help accomplish that. 2-4" of snow mainly north of the Perimiter followed by sleet seems like a reasonable guess. 

 

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