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1/22-1/22 Winter Storm Threat


Brick Tamland
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3 minutes ago, snowinnc said:

This board is crazy, but I love it! Did us RDU folks give up too early or should we go back to getting ready for the spring? I’m lost and don’t know what to do. 

Always go for the latter. a pleasant surprise is better than constant disappointment.

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I really find it hard to believe ATL proper is going to get anything more than a dusting. Gonna take a while for the precip to saturate the column. I dont think we will get heavy enough for long enough to really get

anything over a light coat by the time this goes by. Looking at the tilt though and where the snow is firing up farther north in TX right now sure seems promising. We just need a bit stronger storm than whats progged and some of us might be pretty happy tomorrow night.

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3 minutes ago, DeltaPilot said:

I really find it hard to believe ATL proper is going to get anything more than a dusting. Gonna take a while for the precip to saturate the column. I dont think we will get heavy enough for long enough to really get

anything over a light coat by the time this goes by. Looking at the tilt though and where the snow is firing up farther north in TX right now sure seems promising. We just need a bit stronger storm than whats progged and some of us might be pretty happy tomorrow night.

So which is it? You find it hard to believe....yet, the N Texas snow looks promising...

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The fact that our (RDU area) 'true' snow drought hasn’t ended (in my opinion) makes even the thought of 0.5” of pure fluff feel phenomenal. No sleet, no ZR—just snow.

Fingers crossed here in Durham! I’m oddly optimistic—given the fact that the trend we need is usually the one we hate yet always get. Fully prepared for disappointment, but honestly, this—checking the threads, intermittently checking the models, getting a brief rush of possibilities, and just thinking about snow—is so much better than the bleak 2021-2024 stretch when winter felt like nothing more than cold rain and bare skies, waiting for the blooms to pop open.

 

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So tonight, after having just the FV3 giving my area snow this morning, the GFS, EURO, ICON, NAM, and FV3 all have snow here. That’s a pretty significant cross model shift at least here. Keep in mind we’re not talking big amounts. At this point 1/2” seems like a win. I’m not expecting a big storm by any means. By 1” is certainly back on the table 

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33 minutes ago, DeltaPilot said:

I really find it hard to believe ATL proper is going to get anything more than a dusting. Gonna take a while for the precip to saturate the column. I dont think we will get heavy enough for long enough to really get

anything over a light coat by the time this goes by. Looking at the tilt though and where the snow is firing up farther north in TX right now sure seems promising. We just need a bit stronger storm than whats progged and some of us might be pretty happy tomorrow night.

Completely agree. This isn't our storm. Ours was last week.

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