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LovingGulfLows

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  1. That southerly moist fetch over PR is straight up nasty. I can't imagine what some of the final rain totals may look like.
  2. An ATL-based meteorologist suspects the backside of the system might overperform in AL/GA tomorrow.
  3. High wind warning issued for N GA. https://twitter.com/iembot_ffc/status/1482455414084014080
  4. Yup. That's what I've been banking on...honestly the comma head on the NAM is impressive in MS. They're getting pounded on.
  5. It's interesting because the ICON also shows some backend snow for N GA(And Atlanta area) that's associated with the ULL overhead. I think it's possible Atlanta could see some backend snow as the ULL passes overhead. The more this thing digs, the higher the possibility that can happen. Temps at that point would be more than conductive for snow.
  6. 25 inches. They're most likely going to get between 30-36 inches.
  7. Looks like the NAM scored here. It had the main precip axis further north than other models. Cheyenne is going to shatter their all-time record.
  8. Light snow being reported in Cumming, GA(40 miles north of Atlanta). Bolds well for you guys in NE GA/Upstate SC/Piedmont NC.
  9. Evidently it's snowing in Douglasville per this video:
  10. Was Goni ever actually measured by an aircraft or was it just an estimate also? That storm could've also been over rated by satellite measurements.
  11. I was kind of thinking the same thing. Did this expose Dvorak?
  12. I was looking at Maria and Irma IR/SAT pictures at their peaks and this core looks better than Maria's, but not quite Irma's at it's peak yet. I'll go with 175 MPH/925mb.
  13. They went with 120 MPH...no way with that presentation, the winds aren't higher.
  14. We're never going to hear the end of it from the ghost of leroy.
  15. It's literally looks almost like the 2000 analogy you were saying earlier. East and Southeast sides gets lollipopped....west parts of the metro get shafted. Still, it's the NAM.
  16. We had one last year in Mid January. Dropped 1-2 inches in the metro...it really exploded over NC though.
  17. Interesting that you're usually pessimistic about ATL's chances, but it feels different for this system as if you see a chance for us.
  18. Funny how I posted this three weeks ago and look what happened....
  19. There doesn't seem to be enough instability for thundersnow....I'd imagine when the Upper level energy tracks closer to the Carolinas, there would be more thundersnow reports.
  20. Don't think anyone in Atlanta expected anything substantial from this storm. It's just fun to follow winter storms in the SE.
  21. This system is pretty far suppressed so far. I think folks in VA might get whiffed outside of the southern portion and even they might not get much.
  22. If Atlanta can get an early December snowstorm that drops 5+ inches, then Charlotte certainly can with the right pattern.
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