Desoto County got at least 6-8 inches last January around this time. Can't remember the exact day.Maybe February 2015? That's the last big snow North MS into AL had. I got 8 inches from it.
Desoto County got at least 6-8 inches last January around this time. Can't remember the exact day.Maybe February 2015? That's the last big snow North MS into AL had. I got 8 inches from it.
Certainly possible.Assume there is is still a chance this trends up?
Wow!!!! That's what I like to see!18Z Euro is going to make a lot of snow lovers happy. Big bomb. A foot in southern Arkansas. Solid 4+ inches for NW AL.
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Whoa! 7 inches...don't think i've ever seen that much here18Z Euro is going to make a lot of snow lovers happy. Big bomb. A foot in southern Arkansas. Solid 4+ inches for NW AL.
This right here. I think the models are baking in the results of yesterdays events. I hope the trend continues - though there's a point at which I'd like it to stop increasing snow depth totals though. I'm just saying. Not sure anyone in the south wants a foot of snow, to be honest.Yup. Trend today has been colder. Which makes sense with the models picking up the snow pack to our north
I'll take snow over ice but such a large amount of the white stuff would still completely shut down everything over here.This right here. I think the models are baking in the results of yesterdays events. I hope the trend continues - though there's a point at which I'd like it to stop increasing snow depth totals though. I'm just saying. Not sure anyone in the south wants a foot of snow, to be honest.
I'll take a foot of snow!This right here. I think the models are baking in the results of yesterdays events. I hope the trend continues - though there's a point at which I'd like it to stop increasing snow depth totals though. I'm just saying. Not sure anyone in the south wants a foot of snow, to be honest.
I'm that exception. I want a foot of snow! And Thundersnow LOL!This right here. I think the models are baking in the results of yesterdays events. I hope the trend continues - though there's a point at which I'd like it to stop increasing snow depth totals though. I'm just saying. Not sure anyone in the south wants a foot of snow, to be honest.
Having been in central Alabama in 1993, I would not.I'll take a foot of snow!
Warmer, looks like west. N LA Ice storm. I think we can safely say N LA and S AR are in for an interesting ride - they keep getting buried in either snow or ice, depending on the run.00z Nam is getting close to finishing, can't wait to see the temperatures and freeze line
Looks nasty for Alabama thoughWarmer, looks like west. N LA Ice storm. I think we can safely say N LA and S AR are in for an interesting ride - they keep getting buried in either snow or ice, depending on the run.