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audioguy3107

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  1. Just now, burrel2 said:

    Hrrr is straight porn for the Upstate and NE Georgia. Complete jackpot paste job... It's becoming clear that the this area is going to get hammered for at least a few hours tonight before any changeover to sleet happens. I  think 2-4 is a conservative call at this point, (I -85 north in SC and Gainesville, GA and points North and East in Georgia).

    It really has been consistent with this solution for quite awhile now, It’ll be a nice win if it nails it.  If we can get the low to swing though and give us another couple of inches like SnowGoose said on the backside it would really be a great event.

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  2. Oh man, the NAM verbatim is a monster for north Georgia, by hour 69 has the rain snow line south of Atlanta, hr. 72 has mixing well into middle Georgia, temps below freezing well south of Atlanta.  If this were to verify being less than 70 hrs out, it would be a pretty big one.

    - Buck

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  3. KFFC Whitfield GA-Walker GA-Chattooga GA-
    833 PM EDT Sun Apr 12 2020
    
    ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 PM EDT FOR
    SOUTHWESTERN WHITFIELD...SOUTHEASTERN WALKER AND NORTHEASTERN
    CHATTOOGA COUNTIES...
    
    At 832 PM EDT, a confirmed tornado was located near Suttles Mill, or
    near Lafayette, moving northeast at 35 mph
  4. 3 minutes ago, Wmsptwx said:

    Isn’t Atlanta pretty far east for tornado threat?

    The Atlanta metro is definitely in play for the chance of significant severe including a tornado or two, but as it happens almost 100% of the time with these setups, the instability and threat for major severe always diminishes the further east, especially as you go into the overnight hours.  We call it the north Georgia storm shield.

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  5. Hmmmmm, "historic" wording from FFC is, needless to say, extremely unusual.  Haven't heard them honk this much since April 2011 and along with everyone else, hard to see something like that verifying.  Wonder what their thinking is, especially since ATL is further east (as usual) from the greatest threat area.

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