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The “I bring the mojo” Jan 30-Feb 1 potential winter storm


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I wouldn’t be so worried about it since the models have been erratic to be kind. But you’ve got meteorologists that I trust that I’ve been saying the same thing and are worried about somebody from the triad to the triangle getting blanked.


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Just now, Aleksey said:


I’m definitely locked in! 2-4” was my original forecast 3 days ago and I am sticking with that and like the chances of that verifying.


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Yeah, I’m happy with four plus inches of snow. Wake up in the morning, coffee in hand, get a fire going, open the blinds, and watch the flakes fly.

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Just now, BornAgain13 said:

You should do well where you are at! You deserve it. Been a long time coming! 

Idk man, the leeside downsloping is showing up stronger some reason tonight. Most models are down to 3-5. I will gladly take that but less than 3 will be a disappointment. 

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Im gonna ask ONE MORE TIME. Please if you are posting models, can you post the map for the entire Southeast. I live just off the left side of all these clown maps being posted, and in this event we are on the western edge of the precip shield. I'd like to SEE how and where the models think some of these bands may set up on the western edges. i know they arent 100% accurate, but seeing that modeled gives us a better feel for the possibility we may see some snow. For the last week, the maps getting posted mostly show SC/NC/VA. There are a bunch of us who are in or just south of ATL and these maps are useless for us. I come here for the expertise, the experience, and the maps/models which I dont have access to. Hope you guys can help a fellow weenie out. TIA!

I’m in NE GA, near Athens, and we haven’t gotten any love the entire week just because we’re not in the “heavy snow”, but we’re still looking at 2-4” and that’s really good down here! I’ve been active all week, but this sub is mostly NC/SC peeps from what I’ve seen. Models have trended west almost every run and have put us in a great spot for a moderate snow event. The storm also could easily shift another 20-40 miles west by the time the onset arrives, which every HRRR run has been shifting more and more slightly west for us and that would add another 1-2” for a lot of areas in NE GA.


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4 minutes ago, Aleksey said:


I’m in NE GA, near Athens, and we haven’t gotten any love the entire week just because we’re not in the “heavy snow”, but we’re still looking at 2-4” and that’s really good down here! I’ve been active all week, but this sub is mostly NC/SC peeps from what I’ve seen. Models have trended west almost every run and have put us in a great spot for a moderate snow event. The storm also could easily shift another 20-40 miles west by the time the onset arrives, which every HRRR run has been shifting more and more slightly west for us and that would add another 1-2” for a lot of areas in NE GA.


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Heavy band predicted for Madison county. I don't think we will know for sure until 7am or so. Hopefully the low stays westerly. image.png.56055a0e1faca197254ef0a0802365f0.png

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4 minutes ago, SouthWake33 said:

So for the Triangle NWS says 5-8, Don S says 3-6, Greg Fishel says 4-7 but all of us are fixated on the model flip flopping. Let’s give the professionals some credit and see how this plays out rather than jumping off the cliff.


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Maze just backed way off

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5 minutes ago, Ravens94 said:

RGEM looks even better lol

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RGEM is normally a superior model. Unfortunately, I am not well versed enough with this area to say why I would or would not believe the RGEM, but in the NE it was normally pretty deadly from 30hrs and below. 

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Heavy band predicted for Madison county. I don't think we will know for sure until 7am or so. Hopefully the low stays westerly. image.png.56055a0e1faca197254ef0a0802365f0.png

Yes! This is gonna be a great set up for us folks. I’m right underneath a heavy band in almost every run. We will see. Optimistically skeptical is the best way to put it. The trends are great though and I think this ends up being more west than predicted. It’s looking likely. Enjoy it brother! I’m waking up at 6am to do my morning workout and stretch routine and will be done by 7, and thinking of going for a 7 or 8 am morning walking around the neighborhood. I’ll report back in the mid morning!


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