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I just can't get over these ridiculous model runs. 12z GFS is almost at the end of the event range and it's impressive
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Is it possible that some areas get ice and snow on top of each other?I think the real forecast now becomes the rain/ZR/snow lines. I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion based on the models that this is going to be a big winter storm. In central Alabama based on what the models show right now, I'd bet on the BHM corridor taking the brunt of the ice storm, with the rain/ZR line somewhere in Shelby county and the ZR/all snow line somewhere near Dodge City up on the plateau in Cullman county.
That's what I'm thinking. I think we've got a good shot at seeing all forms of wintry precip this weekend. Can't really hammer down amounts yet, though.Is it possible that some areas get ice and snow on top of each other?
It’s likely especially with the depth of cold air evolving over timeIs it possible that some areas get ice and snow on top of each other?
That's what the GFS trends look like to me, offhand. The heaviest freezing rain accumulation looks like it shifted south and has been partially replaced by snow north of Birmingham. I would take this to likely mean freezing rain for awhile at my place in SW Blount County with a transition to snow. Maybe that would save us from an ice storm catastrophe in my immediate area, but Birmingham proper would really get it.Is it possible that some areas get ice and snow on top of each other?
Im staying at my parents for this event because they have one. My neighborhood is also dangerous because everything is surrounding my house is trees and I have lots of decent sized branches hanging over my house, any little storm knocks out the power for half a day so imagine half a inch of ice and what that'd do there gives me a headache.I think I might finally go buy a generator this time around. Just in case.
We are just north of you in Hazel Green. If I were going to get a generator, I would do so before close of business today.I think I might finally go buy a generator this time around. Just in case.
Absolutely. Likely, in fact - looks like a line of all snow will get dragged over most areas where there was ice as the storm passes and cold air floods in from the west.Is it possible that some areas get ice and snow on top of each other?