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Mid-Long Range Discussion 2026


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Next weekend’s potential storm is suppressed.  As others have said, probably a good thing at this range.  
 

The crazy thing on the models long range is one clipper after another after another.  
 

We are going to see some frozen bodies of water that haven’t been frozen in decades.  

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58 minutes ago, Upstate Tiger said:

Next weekend’s potential storm is suppressed.  As others have said, probably a good thing at this range.  
 

The crazy thing on the models long range is one clipper after another after another.  
 

We are going to see some frozen bodies of water that haven’t been frozen in decades.  

Its been very dry the last 8mos or so for most. Mother nature giving back finally.

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You know things are way out of control when the NWS has to put this into their AFD (FFC)

Source - National Weather Service

Storm Threat Late Next Week? (Spoiler: Unlikely For Now)

You may have heard about or seen posts on social media regarding
a snow or winter weather threat in Georgia late next week or next
weekend. Well, at this time, that threat appears to be quite low.
The two primary ensemble models (ECMWF ENS and GEFS), which
combine for over 70 members, are showing very strong agreement on
the much cooler than normal airmass over the region. They`re also
in pretty strong agreement on the region being in a dry and
precipitation free airmass, with only a small sample (less than
10%) having some moisture moving through. So for now, we will
continue to watch how things progress, but keep any winter
weather out of the official forecast.
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